luku

Etymology
From. Equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1) number abstract entity used to describe quantity; in mathematics, a concept such as a natural number, rational number or real number
 * 2) number, count, quantity a number indicating how many of something there are
 * 3) head count
 * 4) chapter one of the main section into which the text of a book is divided; one of the main part in a legal statute
 * 5)  reading
 * 6)  reading, studying
 * 7)  chapter division in a legal statute
 * 8)  number the state of being singular, dual or plural
 * 1)  reading, studying
 * 2)  chapter division in a legal statute
 * 3)  number the state of being singular, dual or plural
 * 1)  reading, studying
 * 2)  chapter division in a legal statute
 * 3)  number the state of being singular, dual or plural
 * 1)  number the state of being singular, dual or plural

Usage notes

 * See usage notes under.
 * is one of the divisions in a Finnish act . The core division is, which is contained even in the shortest acts; large statutes may have higher divisions (parts and chapters). The hierarchy of the divisions goes, and their names are by convention translated by the Ministry of Justice of Finland, as follows (from the highest division to the lowest):
 * While the form is sometimes used in Finnish, it is now rare and somewhat archaic, and  is by far the more commonly used form. While "the 20th Century" does not strictly refer to the same period of years as "the 1900s", the former would normally be translated into Finnish as  as a matter of course.
 * While the form is sometimes used in Finnish, it is now rare and somewhat archaic, and  is by far the more commonly used form. While "the 20th Century" does not strictly refer to the same period of years as "the 1900s", the former would normally be translated into Finnish as  as a matter of course.

Verb

 * 1) to destroy

Etymology
From, equivalent to. Cognates include 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) number, amount
 * 2) pace, rhythm
 * 3) incantation, spell
 * 4)  reading
 * 5) A unit of measure equal to five herrings.

Noun

 * 1)  knee

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) To look at

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) spell, incantation
 * 2) read, something to read
 * 3) counting rhyme

Verb

 * 1)  to be bitter