isosiskoni
Wordform Details
Translation: older sisterbig sister
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
singulargenitivewithpossessivesuffixIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: isosisko
Translation: big sister; older sister; elder sister (noun)
Etymology: Compound word formed from 'iso' (big, large) + 'sisko' (sister). The Finnish kinship term specifically denotes an older female sibling, emphasizing the age relationship rather than size. 'Sisko' itself is a native Finnish word with Finno-Ugric roots, while 'iso' is also a native Finnish adjective meaning 'big' or 'large'.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'iso' (big) + 'sisko' (sister) = 'big sister'
- Remember that 'iso' sounds a bit like 'easier' - your older sister makes things easier for you by showing the way
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Cultural Context
In Finnish culture, family relationships are important, and specific terms for different family members are commonly used. The distinction between older and younger siblings is explicitly made in the language, reflecting the traditional importance of birth order in family structures.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: 'Isosisko' specifically refers to an older sister, while 'sisko' is the general term for any sister regardless of age.
This word:
Isosiskoni on viisi vuotta vanhempi kuin minä.
My big sister is five years older than me.
Confused word:
Minulla on kaksi siskoa.
I have two sisters.
Notes: When referring to your sister without specifying age relationship, use 'sisko'. When emphasizing she is older, use 'isosisko'.
Mnemonic: 'Isosisko' has 'iso' (big) added to it, indicating the sister is older/bigger.
Explanation: 'Isosisko' is an older sister (sibling relationship), while 'täti' means aunt (parent's sister).
Confused word:
Tätini on äitini sisko.
My aunt is my mother's sister.
Notes: Family relationships in Finnish are very specific, with distinct terms for different relationships.
Mnemonic: Think of 'täti' as sounding a bit like 'auntie' with a 't'.