/ˈsæŋky/, [ˈs̠æŋk̟y]
AlkuperäBorrowed from Swedish säng, from Old Swedish siang, from Old Norse sæing (“bed”). Compare Estonian säng, Karelian šänky.
- bed, bedstead, bedframe (piece of furniture, usually flat and soft, on which to rest or sleep)
- euphemisticsex (especially in the expressions mennä sänkyyn, olla sängyssä, which both have the sense to have sex in addition to the literal sense, compare English go to bed with)
Muodotsänky(nominative, singular) · sängyt(nominative, plural) · sänky(accusative, nominative, singular) · sängyt(accusative, nominative, plural) · sängyn(accusative, genitive, singular) · sängyt(accusative, genitive, plural) · sängyn(genitive, singular) · sänkyjen(genitive, plural) · sänkyä(partitive, singular) · sänkyjä(partitive, plural) · sängyssä(inessive, singular) · sängyissä(inessive, plural) · sängystä(elative, singular) · sängyistä(elative, plural) · sänkyyn(illative, singular) · sänkyihin(illative, plural) · sängyllä(adessive, singular) · sängyillä(adessive, plural) · sängyltä(ablative, singular) · sängyiltä(ablative, plural)