vetää suonta

Finnish

Verb

vetää suonta

  1. (impersonal + elative) to cramp, to have a cramp (to contract painfully and uncontrollably, especially in foot or leg)
    Minulla vetää suonta reidestä.
    My thigh is cramping. / I have a cramp in my thigh.

Conjugation

This impersonal verb is always used in the third person singular, but may be inflected in tense (such as present or past) and mood (such as indicative or conditional). To see the conjugated forms of the verb, see vetää. suonta is in the partitive case, but is inflected in the genitive in action nouns: see Appendix:Finnish verb phrases.

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