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1 muuttaa
yks.nom. muuttaa; yks.gen. muutan; yks.part. muutti; yks.ill. muuttaisi; mon.gen. muuttakoon; mon.part. muuttanut; mon.ill. muutettiinalter (verb)amend (verb)change (verb)commute (verb)convert (verb)immigrate (verb)migrate (verb)modify (verb)move (verb)quit (verb)reduce (verb)remove (verb)revise (verb)shift (verb)transform (verb)transmute (verb)transpose (verb)turn (verb)vary (verb)* * *• mend• amend / modify• ameliorate• pull up stakes• qualify• quit• rectify• reduce• switch• remove• amend• revise• move in• shift• move move• vary• turn• transpose• transmute• transform• transfer• replace• modify /amend• remedy• move away• move house• modify• move out• make over• move• improve• immigrate• change residence• better• carry• change• commute• migrate• convert• correct• emigrate• emend -
2 siirtyä
yks.nom. siirtyä; yks.gen. siirryn; yks.part. siirtyi; yks.ill. siirtyisi; mon.gen. siirtyköön; mon.part. siirtynyt; mon.ill. siirryttiinadjourn (verb)be postponed (verb)be transferred (verb)devolve (verb)emigrate (verb)immigrate (verb)migrate (verb)move (verb)pass (verb)proceed (verb)shift (verb)transfer (verb)* * *• be put off• get out of the way• change• devolve• adjourn• go• be postponed• go over• be transferred• vest• be delayed• pass on• migrate• vest in• move over• move• on• transfer• to• shift• proceed• immigrate• pass• emigrate -
3 vaeltaa
yks.nom. vaeltaa; yks.gen. vaellan; yks.part. vaelsi; yks.ill. vaeltaisi; mon.gen. vaeltakoon; mon.part. vaeltanut; mon.ill. vaellettiinhike (verb)ramble (verb)range (verb)roam (verb)rove (verb)stroll (verb)tramp (verb)walk (verb)wander (verb)* * *• ramble• wander• wander about• walk• travel• tramp• stroll• rove• range• migrate• make one's way• hike• go hiking• go around• roam
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