Where does “jytinä” come from?
jytinä (Finnish) comes from Finnish -nä — Front vowel variant of -na; API.
jytinä (Finnish): A very low-pitch, rather strong sound or noise, like e.g. that of people running back and forth on a wooden gym floor. It's continuous or lasting some time, rather than being like one big bang. It is not dull like a thud or thump
Definitions
- A very low-pitch, rather strong sound or noise, like e.g. that of people running back and forth on a wooden gym floor. It's continuous or lasting some time, rather than being like one big bang. It is not dull like a thud or thump
Ancestry of “jytinä”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Finnish | -nä | Front vowel variant of -na; API |