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pilkuntarkka

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comma (punctuation mark ,) (mathematics) dot (symbol , used for separating the fractional part of a decimal number from the whole part) spot, dot (small spot or mark) (slang) hashish (cannabis extract) (colloquial) last call (colloquial, sports) penalty kick, penalty shot (mathematics) prime (symbol ′, as in x′) Show more arrow right (math symbol): desimaalipilkku(small spot): laikku, täplä, piste(hashish): hasis(last call): valomerkki Show more arrow right In English-speaking countries dot ( . ) is used to separate decimals from the whole part and comma (, ) to separate powers of three, whereas in Finland along with most of continental Europe their roles are reversed. Due to English influence, in speech the "decimal comma" is sometimes read as piste (“dot”). Show more arrow right pilkukaspilkullinenpilkuttaapilkutus Show more arrow right auringonpilkkudesimaalipilkkuhomepilkkuhäpeäpilkkukauneuspilkkukymmenyspilkkulikapilkkupilkkukuumepilkkusillipilkkusääntöpilkkuvirhepilkunnussijapilkuntarkkapilkunviilaajaruostepilkkuteerenpilkkutähdenpilkkuvalopilkku Show more arrow right pilkka (“mark”) +‎ -u; first adopted to mean "comma" by coined by Finnish physician and translator Erik Alexander Ingman. Show more arrow right
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