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pysymättömyys

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(intransitive) To stay, remain. (intransitive) ~ (kiinni) = to hold (tight/fast), not come/fall off/out. (intransitive, + inessive) To keep/stick to, not deviate from; not to renege on, not change one's mind on. Fin:Yritän pysyä aikataulussa.Eng:I'm trying to stick to the schedule/not to be late.Fin:Yritän pysyä lupauksessani.Eng:I'm trying to stick to my promise/not to break my promise.Fin:Pysy totuudessa!Eng:Don't deviate from the truth! / Stick to the truth!Fin:Toinen osapuoli ei pysynyt sopimuksessa.Eng:The other party reneged on the agreement. Show more arrow right pysyä asemissaan = to stay in position pysyä elossa/hengissä = to stay alivesurvive; make it (not dying) pysyä ennallaan = to stay the way it is/was pysyä entisissä uomissaan = to stay in the old rut(s) pysyä hereillä = to stay awake pysyä housuissaan = to keep one's pants onhold one's horses pysyä kannallaan = to hold one's ground pysyä lestissään = to stick to one's last Adjectives pysyvä Verbs pysyttää Adverbs pysyvästi Show more arrow right From Proto-Finnic püsüdäk, from Proto-Finno-Permic pise-w- with the passive suffix -w- causing labialization of the initial -i- to -y-. Cognates include Estonian püsima, Livonian püzüö, Ludian püzüdä, Veps püžuda, Võro püsümä, Votic püsüä, Erzya пезнамс (peznams), Moksha пезомс (pezoms) and Eastern Mari пижа́ш (pižáš). Show more arrow right
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