Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *kaikki, borrowed from Proto-Baltic *kajakei.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkɑi̯kːi/, [ˈkɑ̝i̯kːi]
  • Rhymes: -ɑikːi
  • Hyphenation(key): kaik‧ki

Pronoun

kaikki

  1. (indefinite, uncountable) everything (in the singular)
    Tänään kaikki menee pieleen.
    Today everything is going wrong.
    Vihaan kaikkea.
    I hate everything.
    eikä tässä vielä kaikki ― but wait, there’s more (literally, “and this is not everything yet”)
  2. (indefinite) everyone, everybody (in the plural, except the nominative form is in the singular, but verbs in the plural form)
    Kaikki olivat täällä.
    Everyone was here.
    Vihaan kaikkia.
    I hate everyone.
  3. (in compounds) all-, omni-

Determiner

kaikki

  1. all
    Kaikki sukkani löytyivät.
    All my socks were found.
    Yhtäkkiä kaikki vesi vyöryi huoneistoon.
    Suddenly all the water ran into the apartment.

Usage notes

The pronoun also has the nominative plural form kaiket, which is used only in some phrases, e.g. kaiket päivät (“every day, all the time, day after day, for days on end”).

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