(intransitive) (monopersonally; 3rd-pers. sg.) tohurt (with the subject it; where = illative; physically or mentally), besoreFin:Mihin sattuu?Eng:Where does it hurt?Fin:Minun jalkoihini sattuu.Eng:My legs are sore.Fin:Minuun sattui, kun sanoit noin.Eng:It hurt me when you said that.(intransitive) tohappen, tobe (with "there"), occur, comeabout, comeupFin:Maantiellä sattui onnettomuus.Eng:An accident happened on the highway.(intransitive) tohappen (to do = active 3rd infinitive in illative, -maan/-mään; in conditional mood in a jos clause with or without vaikka) shouldFin:Hän vain sattuu olemaan sinua parempi.Eng:He just happens to be better than you.Fin:Jos (vaikka) sattuisi satamaan, ota sateenvarjo mukaan.Eng:Should it rain, take your umbrella with you.(intransitive, + illative) tohit, strikeFin:Mihin se sattui?Eng:Where did it strike?(intransitive, + illative) totouch (to come involuntarily into contact with)Fin:Kun hän istui penkillä, hänen hameensa helma sattui lattiaan.Eng:Sitting on the bench, the hem of her skirt touched the ground.Show more (to happen, occur): tapahtua(to hit, strike): osua(to touch): osua, koskea, koskettaa(to hurt): koskea, aristaa, satuttaaShow more NounssattumaPhrasesmiten sattuuVerbscausative satuttaasattuaarkaanpaikkaan = to hit a sore spotsattuahyvään/huonoonsaumaan = to come/happen at a good/bad timesattuakohdalleen = to fall into place; to strike home, hit the nail on the nailsattuavastakkain = to bump/run into each othersattuayhteen = (of occurrences) to coincide; (of two looks) to meet; (of people) to bump/run into each otherShow more From Proto-Finnic sattudak, from Proto-Finno-Permic [Term?]. Cognates include Estonian sattuma, Ingrian sattua, Veps satatada, Votic sattua and Erzya сатомс (satoms).Show more Press Esc to closeSource:
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