perhe
Finnish
(index pe)
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *pereh. Believed to come from the same Proto-Uralic root as perä (“rear”), referring to the background of a person, compare alkuperä (“origin”), peräisin (“originating from”). First written appearance is from 1548 in the Finnish version of Sweden's maanlaki (“law of the country”) translated by a cleric known as Herra Martti.
Cognate with Karelian pereh, Estonian pere, Võro pereh, Veps pereh, Livonian perē.
Declension
Inflection of perhe (Kotus type 48/hame, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | perhe | perheet | |
genitive | perheen | perheiden perheitten | |
partitive | perhettä | perheitä | |
illative | perheeseen | perheisiin perheihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | perhe | perheet | |
accusative | nom. | perhe | perheet |
gen. | perheen | ||
genitive | perheen | perheiden perheitten | |
partitive | perhettä | perheitä | |
inessive | perheessä | perheissä | |
elative | perheestä | perheistä | |
illative | perheeseen | perheisiin perheihin | |
adessive | perheellä | perheillä | |
ablative | perheeltä | perheiltä | |
allative | perheelle | perheille | |
essive | perheenä | perheinä | |
translative | perheeksi | perheiksi | |
instructive | — | perhein | |
abessive | perheettä | perheittä | |
comitative | — | perheineen |
Derived terms
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References
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