hierojatar
Finnish edit
Etymology edit
hieroja (“masseur”) + -tar (“-ess”)
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
Usage notes edit
In Finnish the terminology tends to be gender-neutral. Accordingly, hieroja (“masseur”) is normally used to refer to both masseurs and masseuses.
Declension edit
Inflection of hierojatar (Kotus type 32*C/sisar, tt-t gradation) | ||||
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nominative | hierojatar | hierojattaret | ||
genitive | hierojattaren | hierojattarien hierojatarten | ||
partitive | hierojatarta | hierojattaria | ||
illative | hierojattareen | hierojattariin | ||
singular | plural | |||
nominative | hierojatar | hierojattaret | ||
accusative | nom. | hierojatar | hierojattaret | |
gen. | hierojattaren | |||
genitive | hierojattaren | hierojattarien hierojatarten | ||
partitive | hierojatarta | hierojattaria | ||
inessive | hierojattaressa | hierojattarissa | ||
elative | hierojattaresta | hierojattarista | ||
illative | hierojattareen | hierojattariin | ||
adessive | hierojattarella | hierojattarilla | ||
ablative | hierojattarelta | hierojattarilta | ||
allative | hierojattarelle | hierojattarille | ||
essive | hierojattarena | hierojattarina | ||
translative | hierojattareksi | hierojattariksi | ||
abessive | hierojattaretta | hierojattaritta | ||
instructive | — | hierojattarin | ||
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |