kuni
Estonian
editEtymology
editThe ku- stem (from Proto-Finnic *ku-) with the terminative case suffix -ni. Compare Finnish kunnes and Votic kuniz.
Pronunciation
editAdverb
editkuni (not comparable)
- up to, to (emphasising the limit of attainability of a phenomenon, a situation)
- Saal mahutab kuni 500 inimest. ― The hall can accommodate up to 500 people.
- Ma võin jääda siia kuni nädalaks. ― I could stay here for up to a week.
- Mäed on kuni kilomeeter kõrged. ― The mountains are up to a kilometre high.
- Heinamaa ulatus sooservast kuni põllu äärde välja. ― The grassland extended from the edge of the bog to the edge of the field.
- Nähtus ulatub tagasi kuni esiajaloolisse aega. ― The phenomenon dates back to prehistoric times.
Derived terms
editConjunction
editkuni
- Indicating the time until which the action or situation expressed in the main clause will take place: until, till
- Magasin, kuni mind äratati. ― I slept until I was woken up.
- Tee seda, kuni pole hilja! ― Do it until it's not too late!
- Seni linnuke lendab, kuni ta pesa leiab. ― The bird flies till he finds a nest.
- Ta ootas, kuni teised järele jõudsid. ― He waited until the others caught up.
- (uncommon) while
- Linking words or phrases that indicate the scope of something: to
- Mul läheb aega veel viis kuni kümme minutit. ― It will take me another five to ten minutes.
- Kümne kuni kaheteistkümne päeva pärast kirjutatakse ta haiglast välja. ― After ten to twelve days (s)he will be discharged from hospital.
- kuue- kuni kaheksa-aastased lapsed ― children aged six to eight
- Seene kübar on kollakas- kuni kahvatupruun. ― The mushroom cap is yellowish to pale brown.
Preposition
editkuni (+ terminative case)
- up to, to; until, till (emphasises the boundary marked by a noun up to which something occurs)
- Saadan sind kuni järgmise tänavanurgani. ― I'll walk you to the next street corner.
- Käed olid kuni küünarnukkideni sidemeis. ― My hands were bandaged up to the elbows.
- Töötasin sellel kohal kuni 1965. aastani. ― I worked at this place until 1965.
- Pidutseti kuni keskööni. ― They partied till midnight.
- Ma ei unusta seda kuni surmatunnini. ― I won't forget it till the hour of my death.
- See komme on säilinud kuni tänapäevani. ― This custom has survived to this day.
- Kotka tiibade siruulatus küünib kuni 2 meetrini. ― The eagle's wingspan reaches up to 2 metres.
- Kõik oli kuni pisiasjadeni läbi mõeldud. ― Everything was planned down to the last detail.
- Võttis riided kuni särgini seljast. ― He took his clothes off down to his shirt.
Usage notes
editThe preposition can be omitted without changing the meaning of the sentence, due to the terminative case, which the preposition takes, having the exact same function.
References
editFinnish
editPronunciation
editConjunction
edit- Alternative form of kuin.
Particle
edit- Alternative form of kuin.
- 1954, “Ruusuja lurjukselta”, in Veikko Lavi (lyrics), Ruusuja Lurjukselta / Espanjan Muistoja / Raiteilta Poissa / Kaunis Marie[1], performed by Tapio Rautavaara:
- Siellä lapset olivat kauniit, / ja mies kuni filmistä
- There the children were beautiful, / and the man like in the movies
Gothic
editRomanization
editkuni
- Romanization of 𐌺𐌿𐌽𐌹
Hausa
editPronunciation
editNoun
editkùnî m (possessed form kùnîn)
Japanese
editRomanization
editkuni
Polish
editEtymology
editPronunciation
editAdjective
editkuni (not comparable, no derived adverb)
- (relational) marten (of, pertaining to, or characteristic of martens)
Declension
editDeclension of kuni (soft)
singular | plural | |||||
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masculine animate | masculine inanimate | feminine | neuter | virile (= masculine personal) | non-virile | |
nominative | kuni | kunia | kunie | kuni | kunie | |
genitive | kuniego | kuniej | kuniego | kunich | ||
dative | kuniemu | kuniej | kuniemu | kunim | ||
accusative | kuniego | kuni | kunią | kunie | kunich | kunie |
instrumental | kunim | kunią | kunim | kunimi | ||
locative | kunim | kuniej | kunim | kunich |
Further reading
edit- kuni in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Serbo-Croatian
editNoun
editkuni (Cyrillic spelling куни)
Verb
editkuni (Cyrillic spelling куни)
Swahili
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Bantu *dʊ̀kʊ́nì.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editkuni
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