veljekset
Finnish
Etymology
From veli (“brother”).
Noun
veljekset
- brothers (collective term for people who are each other's brothers)
- Kaikki veljekset ovat tänään paikalla.
- All the brothers are present today.
- Kaikki veljekset ovat tänään paikalla.
Usage notes
This term is used only of family, i.e. not of brothers through a brotherhood, in which case the correct term is veljet, plural of veli (“brother”).
Declension
Inflection of veljekset (Kotus type 39/vastaus, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | — | veljekset | |
genitive | — | veljesten veljeksien | |
partitive | — | veljeksiä | |
illative | — | veljeksiin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | — | veljekset | |
accusative | nom. | — | veljekset |
gen. | — | ||
genitive | — | veljesten veljeksien | |
partitive | — | veljeksiä | |
inessive | — | veljeksissä | |
elative | — | veljeksistä | |
illative | — | veljeksiin | |
adessive | — | veljeksillä | |
ablative | — | veljeksiltä | |
allative | — | veljeksille | |
essive | — | veljeksinä | |
translative | — | veljeksiksi | |
instructive | — | veljeksin | |
abessive | — | veljeksittä | |
comitative | — | veljeksineen |
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