Word
Reader
Chat
Eng
Translation language:
Arabic
English
French
German
Persian
Russian
Somali
Spanish
Log In
Log In
Word analysis
Reader
Chat
Services
About Us
Start Free Trial
Choose translation language
english
Language
arabic
english
french
german
persian
russian
somali
spanish
Contact
contact@kieli.net
Language
arabic
english
french
german
persian
russian
somali
spanish
Press
/
to search
piiseosteisesta
General
Exercises
Word analysis
Not available
Report
an issue
Wiktionary
Translations
Synonyms
Derived Terms
Compounds
Etymology
silicon
(element, symbol Si)
-
(dated)
flint
(hard, fine-grained quartz or a piece of it)
piikivi
Show more
(flint):
piikivi
Show more
piinen
Show more
piiatomi
piidioksidi
piiesine
piifluoridi
piihappo
piikivi
piikuori
piilasi
piilevä
piilukko
piimaa
piinkova
piipitoinen
piisaha
piisiru
piiyhdiste
selkäpii
Show more
From Proto-Finnic
pii
(“flint”), from Proto-Uralic
pije
(“
rock
, stone”); possibly related to etymology (2). From Proto-Finnic
pii
(“tooth”), from Proto-Finno-Ugric
piŋe
(“tooth”). Cognates include Hungarian fog (“tooth”). Borrowed from Swedish bi (literally “by”). < Ancient Greek πεῖ (peî) Greek letter Ππ Previous:
omikron
Next:
rhoo
Finnish Wikipedia has an article on:
PiiWikipedia
fi
Show more
Press
Esc
to close
Source:
Report an issue
Word analysis does not look correct
Word translation does not look correct
Some word forms in the tables do not look correct
Wikipedia / Wiktionary does not look correct
Webpage didn't load properly
Analysis does not look correct
Translation does not look correct
Basic form of the word does not look correct
Details do not look correct
Translation does not look correct
Chat translation does not look correct
Something is wrong with the chat
Word analysis does not look correct
Word translation does not look correct
Wikipedia / Wiktionary does not look correct
Something else went wrong
If you wish to receive updates on this issue:
Issue reported!
Report
Services
Terms of use
Contact
contact@kieli.net
Copyright 2019-2024, kieli.net
We value your privacy
Kieli.net uses cookies to enhance the browsing experience, serve personalized content, and analyze traffic. To learn more, please refer to the
Cookie policy
. By clicking "Accept" you consent to Kieli.net's use of cookies.
Accept