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(transitive) to hear (intransitive, + elative) to hear of (to become aware of something through second-hand knowledge) Fin:Pahoittelen, kaveri, en ole koskaan kuullut sinusta.Eng:Sorry buddy, I've never heard of you. (transitive, in imperative, + partitive) to listen to Fin:Tämä ei ole kuulkaa leikin asia!Eng:Listen, this is no joking matter! Show more arrow right kuulla takes the elative (or, with some words, ablative) case for location, i.e. require the question "where ... from?" instead of "where?".The elative (or, in some cases, ablative) case is used with etsiä, löytyä, löytää, lukea and kuulla. (i.e. "where ... from?" instead of "where?").The illative (or, in some cases, allative) case is used with saapua, eksyä, eksyttää, jäädä, jättää, hukkua, hukata, kadota, kadottaa, hävitä, hävittää and rakentaa. (i.e. "where ... to?" instead of "where?") Show more arrow right Adjectives kuuliainenkuulukuuluva Nouns kuulijakuulo Verbs factitive kuuluttaapassive kuulua Show more arrow right From Proto-Finnic kuuldak, from Proto-Uralic kule-; cognate to Ter Sami kulːɨd, Mansi хӯлуӈкве (hūluňkve), Hungarian hall, Votic kuulla. Show more arrow right
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