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perheystävällisten
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family
,
nuclear
family
(parents and children, cf. suku)
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perhe
-
elämä
perheellinen
perheenäiti
perheenisä
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From Proto-Finnic
pereh
. Believed to come from the same Proto-Uralic root as
perä
(“rear”), referring to the background of a
person
, compare
alkuperä
(“origin”),
peräisin
(“originating from”),
perehtyä
. First written appearance is from 1548 in the Finnish
version
of Sweden's
maanlaki
(“law of the
country
”) translated by a cleric known as
Herra
Martti. Cognate with Karelian pereh, Estonian pere, Võro pereh, Veps pereh, Livonian
perē
.
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