Where does “pienituloinen” come from?

pienituloinen (Finnish) comes from Finnish -tuloinen, from Finnish tulo, from Finnish tulla, from Proto-Finnic tuldak, from Proto-Uralic tole-, from Hungarian -ál, from Hungarian -l, from Proto-Uralic -l.

pienituloinen (Finnish): low-income, that has a low income

Definitions

  1. low-income, that has a low income

Ancestry of “pienituloinen”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnish-tuloinen-income; -input
2Finnishtulocoming, arrival; product; income
3Finnishtullato come; to become, get, go, turn; to have to do,...
4Proto-Finnictuldakto come
5Proto-Uralictole-to come
6Hungarian-álSame as -l with the "-á-" linking vowel. Used for...
7Hungarian-lAppended to a noun, an adjective or less...
8Proto-Uralic-l
Every word from Proto-Uralic -l