/ˈmurːeˣ/, [ˈmurːe̞(ʔ)]
Alkuperämurtaa (“to break (into pieces)”) + -e. First attested in 1644 in the sense “break, breakage, breaking point”. In 1819, Jaakko Juteini used the word to refer to a nonstandard usage of language; one year later, in 1820, Finnish linguist and author Reinhold von Becker became the first to use it to mean “dialect”.
- dialect
- dialectaldog, pooch
Muodotmurre(nominative, singular) · murteet(nominative, plural) · murre(accusative, nominative, singular) · murteet(accusative, nominative, plural) · murteen(accusative, genitive, singular) · murteet(accusative, genitive, plural) · murteen(genitive, singular) · murteiden(genitive, plural) · murteitten(genitive, plural) · murretta(partitive, singular) · murteita(partitive, plural) · murteessa(inessive, singular) · murteissa(inessive, plural) · murteesta(elative, singular) · murteista(elative, plural) · murteeseen(illative, singular) · murteisiin(illative, plural) · murteihin(illative, plural) · murteella(adessive, singular) · murteilla(adessive, plural)