finsk

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Danish[edit]

Adjective[edit]

finsk

  1. Finnish (pertaining to Finland, the Finnish people, culture, or language)

Inflection[edit]

Inflection of finsk
Positive Comparative Superlative
Indefinte common singular finsk 2
Indefinite neuter singular finsk 2
Plural finske 2
Definite attributive1 finske
1) When an adjective is applied predicatively to something definite, the corresponding "indefinite" form is used.
2) The "indefinite" superlatives may not be used attributively.

Noun[edit]

finsk n (singular definite finsken)

  1. Finnish (language)

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Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Norwegian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia no

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse finnskr.

Pronunciation[edit]

Adjective[edit]

finsk (neuter singular finsk, definite singular and plural finske)

  1. Finnish (relating to Finland and the Finnish people)

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Noun[edit]

finsk m (definite singular finsken, uncountable)

  1. Finnish (the language)

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia nn

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse finnskr.

Adjective[edit]

finsk (neuter singular finsk, definite singular and plural finske)

  1. Finnish (relating to Finland and the Finnish people)

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Noun[edit]

finsk m (definite singular finsken, uncountable)

  1. Finnish (the language)

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Swedish[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

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Adjective[edit]

finsk

  1. Finnish; of, or pertaining to Finland, the Finnish language or (Finnish-speaking) Finns.

Declension[edit]

Inflection of finsk
Indefinite Positive Comparative Superlative2
Common singular finsk
Neuter singular finskt
Plural finska
Masculine plural3 finske
Definite Positive Comparative Superlative
Masculine singular1 finske
All finska
1) Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.
2) The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.
3) Dated or archaic

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