Åbo

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from Swedish Åbo.

Proper noun

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Åbo

  1. Synonym of Turku

Translations

Anagrams

Finnish

Etymology

From Swedish Åbo, the Swedish name for Turku; this is because the Swedish-language university of Turku (Åbo Akademi University) was originally east of the river and the Finnish-language university (University of Turku) on the other side.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Åbo (colloquial)

  1. (Turku) The "old" side of Turku located east/south of the River Aura.
    Åbo on täl pual jokke ja Turku tois pual jokke.
    [Åbo on tällä puolen jokea ja Turku toisella puolen jokea.]
    Åbo is 'on this side of the river' and Turku 'on the other side of the river'.
    (Despite the literal translation, the expressions for "on this side of the river" and "on the other side of the river" are always the same way around in Turku.)

Declension

Inflection of Åbo (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
nominative Åbo
genitive Åbon
partitive Åboa
illative Åboon
singular plural
nominative Åbo
accusative nom. Åbo
gen. Åbon
genitive Åbon
partitive Åboa
inessive Åbossa
elative Åbosta
illative Åboon
adessive Åbolla
ablative Åbolta
allative Åbolle
essive Åbona
translative Åboksi
abessive Åbotta
instructive
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of Åbo (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative Åboni
accusative nom. Åboni
gen. Åboni
genitive Åboni
partitive Åboani
inessive Åbossani
elative Åbostani
illative Åbooni
adessive Åbollani
ablative Åboltani
allative Åbolleni
essive Åbonani
translative Åbokseni
abessive Åbottani
instructive
comitative
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative Åbosi
accusative nom. Åbosi
gen. Åbosi
genitive Åbosi
partitive Åboasi
inessive Åbossasi
elative Åbostasi
illative Åboosi
adessive Åbollasi
ablative Åboltasi
allative Åbollesi
essive Åbonasi
translative Åboksesi
abessive Åbottasi
instructive
comitative
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative Åbomme
accusative nom. Åbomme
gen. Åbomme
genitive Åbomme
partitive Åboamme
inessive Åbossamme
elative Åbostamme
illative Åboomme
adessive Åbollamme
ablative Åboltamme
allative Åbollemme
essive Åbonamme
translative Åboksemme
abessive Åbottamme
instructive
comitative
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative Åbonne
accusative nom. Åbonne
gen. Åbonne
genitive Åbonne
partitive Åboanne
inessive Åbossanne
elative Åbostanne
illative Åboonne
adessive Åbollanne
ablative Åboltanne
allative Åbollenne
essive Åbonanne
translative Åboksenne
abessive Åbottanne
instructive
comitative
third-person possessor
singular plural
nominative Åbonsa
accusative nom. Åbonsa
gen. Åbonsa
genitive Åbonsa
partitive Åboaan
Åboansa
inessive Åbossaan
Åbossansa
elative Åbostaan
Åbostansa
illative Åboonsa
adessive Åbollaan
Åbollansa
ablative Åboltaan
Åboltansa
allative Åbolleen
Åbollensa
essive Åbonaan
Åbonansa
translative Åbokseen
Åboksensa
abessive Åbottaan
Åbottansa
instructive
comitative

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

Probably from Swedish Åbo, Swedish is a minority language there.

Proper noun

Åbo

  1. Turku (a city in Finland)

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

Probably from Swedish Åbo.

Proper noun

Åbo

  1. Turku (a city in Finland)

Swedish

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Etymology

å (river) +‎ bo (dwelling)

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

Åbo n (genitive Åbos)

  1. Turku (a city in Finland)