haipakka

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Finnish

Etymology

Many dialectal variants (hailakka, haijakka, haitakka). hailakka may be the original as it is also found in Karelian, which also has Karelian hailata (to rush, run around). If so, it may be from hailakka (pale, faded, wishy-washy), as fast things have an indistinct colour. The consonant variations would be sound-symbolic.

Pronunciation

Noun

haipakka (colloquial)

  1. fast speed
    Me ajetaan aika haipakkaa.
    We're driving pretty fast.

Usage notes

Only the partitive singular form haipakkaa is usually used.

Declension

Inflection of haipakka (Kotus type 14*A/solakka, kk-k gradation)
nominative haipakka haipakat
genitive haipakan haipakoiden
haipakoitten
haipakkojen
partitive haipakkaa haipakoita
haipakkoja
illative haipakkaan haipakoihin
haipakkoihin
singular plural
nominative haipakka haipakat
accusative nom. haipakka haipakat
gen. haipakan
genitive haipakan haipakoiden
haipakoitten
haipakkojen
haipakkain rare
partitive haipakkaa haipakoita
haipakkoja
inessive haipakassa haipakoissa
elative haipakasta haipakoista
illative haipakkaan haipakoihin
haipakkoihin
adessive haipakalla haipakoilla
ablative haipakalta haipakoilta
allative haipakalle haipakoille
essive haipakkana haipakkoina
translative haipakaksi haipakoiksi
abessive haipakatta haipakoitta
instructive haipakoin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of haipakka (Kotus type 14*A/solakka, kk-k gradation)

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