Where does “julkihuutaja” come from?
julkihuutaja (Finnish) comes from Finnish julki, from Finnish -i, from Proto-Uralic -j — oblique plural.
julkihuutaja (Finnish): town crier person employed by a to make public announcements in the streets
Definitions
- town crier person employed by a to make public announcements in the streets
Ancestry of “julkihuutaja”, step by step
julkihuutaja traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.