humina

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Finnish

Etymology

From humista +‎ -na.

Pronunciation

Noun

humina

  1. whoosh (indistinct sound, like that produced by the wind in the crowns of trees)

Usage notes

The English word hum and Finnish humina sound confusingly close, i.e. they are so called false friends. With the even more similar word humu (hum) no such confusion could occur because the semantics are matching too.

Declension

Inflection of humina (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation)
nominative humina huminat
genitive huminan huminoiden
huminoitten
partitive huminaa huminoita
illative huminaan huminoihin
singular plural
nominative humina huminat
accusative nom. humina huminat
gen. huminan
genitive huminan huminoiden
huminoitten
huminain rare
partitive huminaa huminoita
inessive huminassa huminoissa
elative huminasta huminoista
illative huminaan huminoihin
adessive huminalla huminoilla
ablative huminalta huminoilta
allative huminalle huminoille
essive huminana huminoina
translative huminaksi huminoiksi
abessive huminatta huminoitta
instructive huminoin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of humina (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative huminani huminani
accusative nom. huminani huminani
gen. huminani
genitive huminani huminoideni
huminoitteni
huminaini rare
partitive huminaani huminoitani
inessive huminassani huminoissani
elative huminastani huminoistani
illative huminaani huminoihini
adessive huminallani huminoillani
ablative huminaltani huminoiltani
allative huminalleni huminoilleni
essive huminanani huminoinani
translative huminakseni huminoikseni
abessive huminattani huminoittani
instructive
comitative huminoineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative huminasi huminasi
accusative nom. huminasi huminasi
gen. huminasi
genitive huminasi huminoidesi
huminoittesi
huminaisi rare
partitive huminaasi huminoitasi
inessive huminassasi huminoissasi
elative huminastasi huminoistasi
illative huminaasi huminoihisi
adessive huminallasi huminoillasi
ablative huminaltasi huminoiltasi
allative huminallesi huminoillesi
essive huminanasi huminoinasi
translative huminaksesi huminoiksesi
abessive huminattasi huminoittasi
instructive
comitative huminoinesi
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative huminamme huminamme
accusative nom. huminamme huminamme
gen. huminamme
genitive huminamme huminoidemme
huminoittemme
huminaimme rare
partitive huminaamme huminoitamme
inessive huminassamme huminoissamme
elative huminastamme huminoistamme
illative huminaamme huminoihimme
adessive huminallamme huminoillamme
ablative huminaltamme huminoiltamme
allative huminallemme huminoillemme
essive huminanamme huminoinamme
translative huminaksemme huminoiksemme
abessive huminattamme huminoittamme
instructive
comitative huminoinemme
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative huminanne huminanne
accusative nom. huminanne huminanne
gen. huminanne
genitive huminanne huminoidenne
huminoittenne
huminainne rare
partitive huminaanne huminoitanne
inessive huminassanne huminoissanne
elative huminastanne huminoistanne
illative huminaanne huminoihinne
adessive huminallanne huminoillanne
ablative huminaltanne huminoiltanne
allative huminallenne huminoillenne
essive huminananne huminoinanne
translative huminaksenne huminoiksenne
abessive huminattanne huminoittanne
instructive
comitative huminoinenne

Derived terms

compounds

Further reading

Anagrams

Tagalog

Etymology

From hina +‎ -um-.

Pronunciation

Verb

huminà (complete humina, progressive humihina, contemplative hihina, Baybayin spelling ᜑᜓᜋᜒᜈ)

  1. to weaken (of power, body, blow, medicine, etc.)
    Synonym: manghina
  2. to soften; to become low (of sound, voice, etc.)
    Synonym: bumaba
  3. to become dull (of one's business)
    Synonym: tumumal
  4. to become poor (of one's sight)
  5. to lose speed; to become slow
    Synonyms: bumagal, dumahan
  6. complete aspect of humina

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