/ˈtɑsku/, [ˈt̪ɑ̝s̠ku]
OriginBorrowed from Old Swedish taska, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *taskǭ (probably through Middle Low German).
- pocket (bag stitched to an item of clothing)
- pocket (enclosed volume of one substance surrounded by another)
- pocket (ideal point to hit the pins that maximizes the chance for a strike)
- cul-de-sac (sack-like cavity, a tube open at one end only)
- chat, wheatear (passerine birds in genera Saxicola, Oenanthe, Myrmecocichla, Thamnolea, Pinaromis, Cercomela and Campicoloides)
“kivitasku” — northern wheatear
Formstasku(nominative, singular) · taskut(nominative, plural) · tasku(accusative, nominative, singular) · taskut(accusative, nominative, plural) · taskun(accusative, genitive, singular) · taskut(accusative, genitive, plural) · taskun(genitive, singular) · taskujen(genitive, plural) · taskua(partitive, singular) · taskuja(partitive, plural) · taskussa(inessive, singular) · taskuissa(inessive, plural) · taskusta(elative, singular) · taskuista(elative, plural) · taskuun(illative, singular) · taskuihin(illative, plural) · taskulla(adessive, singular) · taskuilla(adessive, plural) · taskulta(ablative, singular) · taskuilta(ablative, plural)