/ˈomenɑ/, [ˈo̞me̞nɑ̝]
AlkuperäUnknown. Often thought to derive from Proto-Finnic *omëna, but the only certain cognates with this form are Ingrian omena, Karelian omena and Kukkuzi omena. Estonian õun and Livonian umārz are also often thought to be related, but the words cannot go back to a common protoform. A theory posits that the word is borrowed from an Indo-Iranian language (compare Yidgha [script needed] (åmuno), [script needed] (amun, “apple”)).
Muodotomena(nominative, singular) · omenat(nominative, plural) · omena(accusative, nominative, singular) · omenat(accusative, nominative, plural) · omenan(accusative, genitive, singular) · omenat(accusative, genitive, plural) · omenan(genitive, singular) · omenien(genitive, plural) · omenoiden(genitive, plural) · omenoitten(genitive, plural) · omenojen(genitive, plural, rare) · omenain(genitive, plural, rare) · omenaa(partitive, singular) · omenia(partitive, plural) · omenoita(partitive, plural) · omenoja(partitive, plural, rare) · omenassa(inessive, singular) · omenoissa(inessive, plural) · omenissa(inessive, plural) · omenasta(elative, singular)