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1 ensialuksi
• to begin with -
2 aluksi
to begin with -
3 aluksi
originally (adve)* * *• to start with• to begin with• originally• initially• in the beginning• at first• at the beginning -
4 alussa
• at the outset• at first• to begin with• initially• in the beginning• at the beginning -
5 ensiksikin
• first and foremost• to begin with• for one thing• in the first place -
6 ensin
• foremost• in the first place• to begin with• first• at first -
7 ensinnä
• first• firstly• at first• for one thing• foremost• in the first place• originally• to begin with -
8 ensinnäkin
• for one thing• in the first instance• in the first place• originally• to begin with• firstly• first -
9 aloittaa
yks.nom. aloittaa; yks.gen. aloitan; yks.part. aloitti; yks.ill. aloittaisi; mon.gen. aloittakoon; mon.part. aloittanut; mon.ill. aloitettiinbegin (verb)begin start (verb)commence (verb)enter upon (verb)initiate (verb)launch (verb)lead (verb)lead off (verb)preface (verb)set up (verb)start (verb)start off (verb)* * *• initialize• lead off• lay the foundation• launch• introduce• lead• initiate• start as• instigate• open• preface• set up• enter upon• start off• start with something• start• take the initiative• undertake• usher in• set in motion• be one up• found• establish• arise• begin start• begin• black lead• boot• bring into being• commence -
10 ruveta
yks.nom. ruveta; yks.gen. rupean; yks.part. rupesi; yks.ill. rupeaisi rupeisi; mon.gen. ruvetkoon; mon.part. ruvennut; mon.ill. ruvettiinbegin (verb)enter (verb)set about (verb)take to (verb)start take up (noun)* * *• begin• take up• take to• mix with• set about• warm up• enter• commence• undertake• start -
11 ryhtyä
yks.nom. ryhtyä; yks.gen. ryhdyn; yks.part. ryhtyi; yks.ill. ryhtyisi; mon.gen. ryhtyköön; mon.part. ryhtynyt; mon.ill. ryhdyttiinaddress (verb)begin (verb)embark (verb)engage in (verb)enter (verb)enter into (verb)enter upon (verb)go in for (verb)proceed (verb)resort (verb)set about (verb)start (verb)take to (verb)undertake (verb)embark on set to take up (noun)* * *• commence• go in for• get involved• enter• enter upon• enter into• engage• engage in• intend to do• embark on• set out• buckle to• begin• embark• mix with• become• put one's hand to• set about• set to work• set to• start out• start• take to• take up• touch• turn to• undertake• warm up• resort to• proceed• address -
12 kotiutua
yks.nom. kotiutua; yks.gen. kotiudun; yks.part. kotiutui; yks.ill. kotiutuisi; mon.gen. kotiutukoon; mon.part. kotiutunut; mon.ill. kotiuduttiinbecome acclimatized (verb)become familiar with (verb)become naturalized (verb)come home (verb)feel at home (verb)make oneself at home (verb)* * *• get acquainted• return home• naturalize• get used to• get accustomed to• feel at home• come home• begin to feel at home• become naturalized• become general• become familiar with• arrive home• make oneself at home
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