kaikki
Finnish
(index ka)
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *kaikki. Perhaps originally derived from a Baltic language, cf. Lithuanian kiek (“how many”).
Pronoun
kaikki
- (indefinite, in singular, without a main word) everything
- Tänään kaikki menee pieleen.
- Today everything goes wrong.
- Vihaan kaikkea.
- I hate everything.
- (indefinite, in plural, without a main word) everyone, everybody
- Kaikki olivat täällä.
- Everyone was here.
- Vihaan kaikkia.
- I hate everyone.
- (in compounds) all-, omni-
Determiner
kaikki
- all
- Kaikki sukkani löytyivät.
- All my socks were found.
- Yhtäkkiä kaikki vesi vyöryi huoneistoon.
- Suddenly all the water ran into the apartment.
Usage notes
- The pronoun has also a nominative plural form kaiket which is used only in some phrases, e.g. kaiket päivät, "day after day" / "for days on end".
Declension
Declension of kaikki (type ovi)
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Also inflects in the rare -ti case similar to abessive: kaiketi.
Synonyms
- (everyone) jokainen
Antonyms
- (all, everything) negation verb + mikään
- (everyone) negation verb + kukaan
Derived terms
Anagrams
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