genitive etymology

Finnish word genitive comes from Finnish tehdä, and later Finnish huono (Bad. Poor.)

Detailed word origin of genitive

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
tehdä Finnish (fin) (transitive) to commit, perpetrate, carry out, conduct (to do, as a crime, sin, or fault). (transitive) to do, perform, execute. (transitive) to make, cost (said often by the salesperson to the customer). (transitive) to make, manufacture. (transitive) to make, render (somebody: accusative, adjective: translative or somebody: elative, noun: accusative).
huono Finnish (fin) Bad. Poor.

Words with the same origin as genitive

Descendants of tehdä
Heinänen aikaero aste-ero asumusero avioero avoero ero erota erotin erottaa halla heinikko heinä hiihtarit historia historiallinen historiallisesti housut huono huonosti huora huoritella laatuero psykohistoria tuloero