/ˈpihʋi/, [ˈpiçʋi]
OriginBorrowed from Swedish biff, shortened in Swedish from earlier biffstek, borrowed from English beefsteak. The sense has expanded: in Finnish, the term is not restricted to beef.
- steak (a relatively large, thick slice or slab cut from an animal, a vegetable, etc.)
- patty (flattened portion of ground meat or a vegetarian equivalent)
Formspihvi(nominative, singular) · pihvit(nominative, plural) · pihvi(accusative, nominative, singular) · pihvit(accusative, nominative, plural) · pihvin(accusative, genitive, singular) · pihvit(accusative, genitive, plural) · pihvin(genitive, singular) · pihvien(genitive, plural) · pihviä(partitive, singular) · pihvejä(partitive, plural) · pihvissä(inessive, singular) · pihveissä(inessive, plural) · pihvistä(elative, singular) · pihveistä(elative, plural) · pihviin(illative, singular) · pihveihin(illative, plural) · pihvillä(adessive, singular) · pihveillä(adessive, plural) · pihviltä(ablative, singular) · pihveiltä(ablative, plural)