/ˈmɑrkːɑ/, [ˈmɑ̝rkːɑ̝]
AlkuperäFrom Proto-Finnic *markka, borrowed from Proto-Norse [Term?] or directly from Proto-Germanic *marką.
- historicalmarkka, (Finnish) mark (former currency of Finland, replaced by the euro in 1999/2002) (abbreviations mk, FIM)
“sata markkaa” — one hundred marks
“Kynät maksavat markan kappale.” — The pens cost one markka each.
- mark (a currency used in many European countries, notably Germany and Finland; currently in use only in Bosnia and Herzegovina, see: convertible mark)
- abbreviation, alt-of, ellipsisellipsis of Saksan markka or saksanmarkka
- a one-mark coin or note (see markanraha)
- historicalunit of measure for weight equivalent to half a Scandinavian pound or 212.56 grams
- in-plural, informalmoney or wealth
- slanghundred, especially of speed
Muodotmarkka(nominative, singular) · markat(nominative, plural) · markka(accusative, nominative, singular) · markat(accusative, nominative, plural) · markan(accusative, genitive, singular) · markat(accusative, genitive, plural) · markan(genitive, singular) · markkojen(genitive, plural) · markkain(genitive, plural, rare) · markkaa(partitive, singular) · markkoja(partitive, plural) · markassa(inessive, singular) · markoissa(inessive, plural) · markasta(elative, singular) · markoista(elative, plural) · markkaan(illative, singular) · markkoihin(illative, plural) · markalla(adessive, singular) · markoilla(adessive, plural) · markalta(ablative, singular)