/ˈhɑi̯ku/, [ˈhɑ̝i̯ku]
AlkuperäFrom dialectal haika + -u, from Proto-Finnic *haika, from Proto-Finno-Permic *šajka; cognates include Estonian haige (~ haikea) and Lule Sami suoikē.
- plural-normallypuff, whiff (act of inhaling tobacco smoke)
- puff, whiff, puff of smoke, whiff of smoke (small quantity of smoke in the air)
“Ilmassa on vähän haikua.” — There's a whiff of smoke in the air.
- poeticsmoke
“Tänne ihminen katoaa huomaamattomaksi, kuin tuo nuotion mitätön haiku iltataivaalle.” — Here a man vanishes into nothingness, like that tiny strand of smoke from the campfire to the evening sky.
- A haiku (type of Japanese poem; any poem written in haiku style).
Muodothaiku(nominative, singular) · haiut(nominative, plural) · haiku(accusative, nominative, singular) · haiut(accusative, nominative, plural) · haiun(accusative, genitive, singular) · haiut(accusative, genitive, plural) · haiun(genitive, singular) · haikujen(genitive, plural) · haikua(partitive, singular) · haikuja(partitive, plural) · haiussa(inessive, singular) · haiuissa(inessive, plural) · haiusta(elative, singular) · haiuista(elative, plural) · haikuun(illative, singular) · haikuihin(illative, plural) · haiulla(adessive, singular) · haiuilla(adessive, plural) · haiulta(ablative, singular) · haiuilta(ablative, plural)