Where does “kylväjä” come from?
kylväjä (Finnish) comes from Ingrian -ja, from Proto-Finno-Ugric *-ja, from Proto-Uralic -ja — Forms the present participle.
kylväjä (Finnish): sower, one who sows
Definitions
- sower, one who sows
kylväjä (Finnish) comes from Ingrian -ja, from Proto-Finno-Ugric *-ja, from Proto-Uralic -ja — Forms the present participle.
kylväjä (Finnish): sower, one who sows