joka

Etymology 1
From.

Adverb

 * 1) hitting, punching

Etymology
From, from. The nominative and genitive singular forms, which would have otherwise been monosyllabic, have been extended with (as with  and ). Related to 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬,, 🇨🇬 in , 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Pronoun

 * 1)  who, which, that see usage notes

Usage notes

 * refers only to the previous word or phrase, as opposed to a whole clause, in which case is used.
 * In colloquial usage, this distinction is usually not as clear-cut. Using the wrong relative pronoun is however seen as incorrect, e.g. in schools.
 * If the previous word is a pronoun not referring to a person, there exists variation between and . In general, the former is used with more concrete or specifically defined concepts, while the latter is used with more abstract, less defined concepts. With locations, both  and  can be used. With persons,  is always used.
 * In many Eastern Finnish dialects, the indeclinable stem is extended to all forms. These can occur in standard Finnish on occasion, but are considered colloquial or dialectal.
 * In colloquial usage, this distinction is usually not as clear-cut. Using the wrong relative pronoun is however seen as incorrect, e.g. in schools.
 * If the previous word is a pronoun not referring to a person, there exists variation between and . In general, the former is used with more concrete or specifically defined concepts, while the latter is used with more abstract, less defined concepts. With locations, both  and  can be used. With persons,  is always used.
 * In many Eastern Finnish dialects, the indeclinable stem is extended to all forms. These can occur in standard Finnish on occasion, but are considered colloquial or dialectal.
 * If the previous word is a pronoun not referring to a person, there exists variation between and . In general, the former is used with more concrete or specifically defined concepts, while the latter is used with more abstract, less defined concepts. With locations, both  and  can be used. With persons,  is always used.
 * In many Eastern Finnish dialects, the indeclinable stem is extended to all forms. These can occur in standard Finnish on occasion, but are considered colloquial or dialectal.
 * In many Eastern Finnish dialects, the indeclinable stem is extended to all forms. These can occur in standard Finnish on occasion, but are considered colloquial or dialectal.
 * In many Eastern Finnish dialects, the indeclinable stem is extended to all forms. These can occur in standard Finnish on occasion, but are considered colloquial or dialectal.
 * In many Eastern Finnish dialects, the indeclinable stem is extended to all forms. These can occur in standard Finnish on occasion, but are considered colloquial or dialectal.
 * In many Eastern Finnish dialects, the indeclinable stem is extended to all forms. These can occur in standard Finnish on occasion, but are considered colloquial or dialectal.

Inflection
Irregular. Some cases are practically never used. The conjunction is etymologically the s-lative singular of this pronoun.

Determiner

 * 1) every, each

Noun

 * 1) to flow

Verb

 * 1) break

Etymology
From. Cognates include 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Determiner

 * 1) every, each

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * : serpent big snake