bischofshofen
See also: Bischofshofen
Finnish
Etymology
From the Austrian town Bischofshofen, known to Finns for its annual ski jumping events; probably connected with beer drinking due to certain phonetic similarity to the slang word bisse (“beer”), especially when the latter is uttered by a drunk person.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbiʃofʃo(ː)fen/, [ˈbiʃo̞fˌʃo̞(ː)fe̞n]
Noun
bischofshofen
- (colloquial) Synonym of olut.
Declension
Inflection of bischofshofen (Kotus type 6/paperi, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | bischofshofen | bischofshofenit | |
genitive | bischofshofenin | bischofshofenien bischofshofeneiden bischofshofeneitten | |
partitive | bischofshofenia | bischofshofeneita bischofshofeneja | |
illative | bischofshofeniin | bischofshofeneihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | bischofshofen | bischofshofenit | |
accusative | nom. | bischofshofen | bischofshofenit |
gen. | bischofshofenin | ||
genitive | bischofshofenin | bischofshofenien bischofshofeneiden bischofshofeneitten | |
partitive | bischofshofenia | bischofshofeneita bischofshofeneja | |
inessive | bischofshofenissa | bischofshofeneissa | |
elative | bischofshofenista | bischofshofeneista | |
illative | bischofshofeniin | bischofshofeneihin | |
adessive | bischofshofenilla | bischofshofeneilla | |
ablative | bischofshofenilta | bischofshofeneilta | |
allative | bischofshofenille | bischofshofeneille | |
essive | bischofshofenina | bischofshofeneina | |
translative | bischofshofeniksi | bischofshofeneiksi | |
instructive | — | bischofshofenein | |
abessive | bischofshofenitta | bischofshofeneitta | |
comitative | — | bischofshofeneineen |
Possessive forms of bischofshofen (type paperi) | ||
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possessor | singular | plural |
1st person | bischofshofenini | bischofshofenimme |
2nd person | bischofshofenisi | bischofshofeninne |
3rd person | bischofshofeninsa |