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English

Etymology

Spanish olla, from Latin olla, aulla; akin to the Sanskrit (ukhā, “pot”), and probably to Gothic (auhns, “oven”).

Pronunciation

Noun

olla (plural ollas)

  1. a cooking-pot or earthenware jar used in Spain and Spanish-speaking countries
    • 1992, Cormac McCarthy, All the Pretty Horses:
      On top of the counter were three clay jars or ollas. Two of them were empty but the third was covered with the tin lid from a lardpail and the lid was notched to accommodate the handle of an enameled tin dipper.
  2. A pot used for cooling water by evaporation in Latin America.
  3. A cinerary urn in ancient Rome.

Anagrams


Estonian

Etymology

From the same Uralic root *wole- as Finnish olla and Hungarian volt.

Verb

olla

  1. Da-infinitive of olema.

Finnish

(index ol)

Etymology

From the same Uralic root *wole- as Estonian olema and Hungarian volt.

Pronunciation

Verb

olla

  1. (copular): To be (indicating that the subject and the complement of the verb form the same thing).
    Minä olen onnellinen.
    I am happy.
    Minä olen lääkäri.
    I am a doctor.
  2. (intransitive) To be (to occupy a place).
    Minä olen kotona.
    I am at home.
  3. (copular): To be, constitute, make up, form.
    Tuo on maanpetos.
    That constitutes (high) treason.
  4. (intransitive) ~ (olemassa) = to existthe subject often indefinite = in partitive case -> verb in 3rd-pers. singular
    Rakkautta ei ole (olemassa).
    Love doesn't exist.
  5. (intransitive) To behave, act (as if...) (when followed by a subordinate clause beginning with (ikään,) kuin, requiring conditional mood).
    Hän oli (ikään), kuin ei olisi huomannut mitään.
    He behaved as if he had'nt noticed anything.
  6. (transitive, auxiliary) To have (a verb to build active present perfect tense and active past perfect tense, taking active past participle, ending -nut/-nyt (singular) or -neet (pl.)).
    Olen jo syönyt tänään.
    I have already eaten today.
    Olemme jo syöneet tänään.
    We have already eaten today.
    Olin jo syönyt.
    I had already eaten.
    Olimme jo syöneet.
    We had already eaten.
  7. (transitive, auxiliary) To have (a verb to build impersonal simple past tense, impersonal passive present perfect tense and impersonal passive past perfect tense, taking passive past participle, ending -tu/-ty).
    Aamiainen oli jo syöty.
    Breakfast had already been eaten.
  8. (intransitive) adessive + 3rd-pers. singular + nominative/partitive/accusative = to have; to own, to possess.
    Minulla on/oli/on ollut kissa (nom.). (when in positive sentences, countable nouns in nominative)
    I have/had/have had a cat.
    Minulla ei ole kissaa (part.). (when in negative sentences, countable nouns in partitive)
    I don't have a cat.
    Minulla on/oli/on ollut sinut (acc.). (when in positive sentences, personal pronouns in accusative)
    I have/had/have had you.
    Minulla ei ole/ei ollut/ei ole ollut sinua (part.). (when in negative sentences, personal pronouns in partitive)
    I don't have/didn't have/haven't had you.
    Minulla on/ei ole rahaa (part.). (singular uncountable nouns in partitive in both positive and negative sentences)
    I have/don't have money.
    Minulla on valta (nom.). (with an uncountable noun in nominative, the meaning or nuance of the sentence changes:)
    I've got the power.
  9. (intransitive) missä + 3rd-pers. singular + nominative/partitive = there is / are + subject + where?
    Pöydällä on kissa. (when in positive sentences, singular countable nouns in nominative)
    There is a cat on the table.
    Pöydällä ei ole kissaa. (when in negative sentences, singular countable nouns in partitive)
    There is no cat on the table.
    Pöydällä on/ei ole kissoja. (plural countable nouns in partitive in both positive and negative sentences)
    There are (some) cats / There are no cats on the table.
    Lattialla on/ei ole rahaa. (singular uncountable nouns in partitive in both positive and negative sentences)
    There is (some) / There is no money on the floor.
  10. (intransitive) genitive + 3rd-pers. singular + passive present participle, -tava/-tävä = to have to do something, must do something; be obliged/forced to do something.
    Minun (gen.) on nyt mentävä.
    I have to go now.
    Minun on palautettava kirja kirjastoon perjantaihin mennessä.
    I have to return the book to the library by Friday.
    • that same in passive: nominative/accusative + 3rd-pers. singular + passive present participle, -tava/-tävä = to have to be done, must be done.
    Kirja (nom.) on palautettava kirjastoon perjantaihin mennessä. (countable nouns in nominative)
    The book has to be returned to the library by Friday.
    Onko sinut (acc.) hiljennettevä pakolla? (personal pronouns in accusative)
    Do I have to make you shut your mouth? (literally: Do you have to be quietened by force?)

Conjugation

Conjugation resembles that of the verb tulla, but note the irregular third-person singular and plural indicative present form, and active potential present forms which use a different root, liene-.

Conjugation of olla (type tulla)
indicative
present perfect
person positive negative person positive negative
1st sing. olen en ole 1st sing. olen ollut en ole ollut
2nd sing. olet et ole 2nd sing. olet ollut et ole ollut
3rd sing. on ei ole 3rd sing. on ollut ei ole ollut
1st plur. olemme emme ole 1st plur. olemme olleet emme ole olleet
2nd plur. olette ette ole 2nd plur. olette olleet ette ole olleet
3rd plur. ovat eivät ole 3rd plur. ovat olleet eivät ole olleet
passive ollaan ei olla passive on oltu ei ole oltu
past pluperfect
person positive negative person positive negative
1st sing. olin en ollut 1st sing. olin ollut en ollut ollut
2nd sing. olit et ollut 2nd sing. olit ollut et ollut ollut
3rd sing. oli ei ollut 3rd sing. oli ollut ei ollut ollut
1st plur. olimme emme olleet 1st plur. olimme olleet emme olleet olleet
2nd plur. olitte ette olleet 2nd plur. olitte olleet ette olleet olleet
3rd plur. olivat eivät olleet 3rd plur. olivat olleet eivät olleet olleet
passive oltiin ei oltu passive oli oltu ei ollut oltu
conditional
present perfect
person positive negative person positive negative
1st sing. olisin en olisi 1st sing. olisin ollut en olisi ollut
2nd sing. olisit et olisi 2nd sing. olisit ollut et olisi ollut
3rd sing. olisi ei olisi 3rd sing. olisi ollut ei olisi ollut
1st plur. olisimme emme olisi 1st plur. olisimme olleet emme olisi olleet
2nd plur. olisitte ette olisi 2nd plur. olisitte olleet ette olisi olleet
3rd plur. olisivat eivät olisi 3rd plur. olisivat olleet eivät olisi olleet
passive oltaisiin ei oltaisi passive olisi oltu ei olisi oltu
imperative
present perfect
person positive negative person positive negative
1st sing. 1st sing.
2nd sing. ole älä ole 2nd sing. ole ollut älä ole ollut
3rd sing. olkoon älköön olko 3rd sing. olkoon ollut älköön olko ollut
1st plur. olkaamme älkäämme olko 1st plur. olkaamme olleet älkäämme olko olleet
2nd plur. olkaa älkää olko 2nd plur. olkaa olleet älkää olko olleet
3rd plur. olkoot älkööt olko 3rd plur. olkoot olleet älkööt olko olleet
passive oltakoon älköön oltako passive olkoon oltu älköön olko oltu
potential
present perfect
person positive negative person positive negative
1st sing. lienen en liene 1st sing. lienen ollut en liene ollut
2nd sing. lienet et liene 2nd sing. lienet ollut et liene ollut
3rd sing. lienee ei liene 3rd sing. lienee ollut ei liene ollut
1st plur. lienemme emme liene 1st plur. lienemme olleet emme liene olleet
2nd plur. lienette ette liene 2nd plur. lienette olleet ette liene olleet
3rd plur. lienevät eivät liene 3rd plur. lienevät olleet eivät liene olleet
passive oltaneen ei oltane passive lienee oltu ei liene oltu
Nominal forms
infinitive participle
active passive active passive
I olla present oleva oltava
long I ollakseen2 past ollut oltu
II inessive ollessa1 oltaessa agent n/a1, 3
instructive ollen negative olematon
III inessive olemassa 1) Usually with a possessive suffix.

2) Used only with a possessive suffix; this is the form for the third-person singular and third-person plural. 3) Does not exist in the case of intransitive verbs. Do not confuse with nouns formed with the -ma suffix.

elative olemasta
illative olemaan
adessive olemalla
abessive olematta
instructive oleman oltaman
IV nominative oleminen
partitive olemista
V olemaisillaan2

Derived terms

Olin (vähällä) kaatua lattialle.
  • I almost fell on the floor.
Mikä tämä on olevinaan? (speaker belittling the object in front of her/him)
  • What is this supposed to be?
Olit olevinasi niin täydellinen.
  • You pretended to be so damn perfect.
Olin lähtemäisilläni ulos, kun puhelin soi.
  • I was about to go out when the phone rang.
Minun on pakko lähteä nyt.
  • I have to leave now.
Sinun olisi parasta olla hiljaa.
  • You had better be silent.
Usage note
  • If used without an adjective, olla kunnossa is a positive expression, and one might as well say olla hyvässä kunnossa (to be in good shape/order). If necessary, another adjective may be used:
    • Olen kamalassa kunnossa. = I'm in an awful shape.
    • Olen kohtuullisessa kunnossa lähtemään kotiin. = I'm in a moderate shape to go home.

Icelandic

Etymology

From English ollie.

Pronunciation

Verb

olla weak verb (third person singular past indicative ollaði, supine ollað)

  1. (skateboarding) to ollie, perform an ollie

Conjugation

olla — active voice (germynd)
infinitive (nafnháttur) olla
supine (sagnbót) ollað
present participle (lýsingarháttur nútíðar) ollandi
indicative (framsöguháttur) subjunctive (viðtengingarháttur)
present (nútíð) ég olla við ollum present (nútíð) ég olli við ollum
þú ollar þið ollið þú ollir þið ollið
hann, hún, það ollar þeir, þær, þau olla hann, hún, það olli þeir, þær, þau olli
past (þátíð) ég ollaði við olluðum past (þátíð) ég ollaði við olluðum
þú ollaðir þið olluðuð þú ollaðir þið olluðuð
hann, hún, það ollaði þeir, þær, þau olluðu hann, hún, það ollaði þeir, þær, þau olluðu
imperative (boðháttur) olla (þú) ollið (þið)
Forms with appended personal pronoun
ollaðu olliði *
* Spoken form, usually not written; in writing, the unappended plural form (optionally followed by the full pronoun) is preferred.

Karelian

Etymology

From the same Uralic root *wole- as Estonian olema and Hungarian volt.

Verb

olla

  1. to be

Latin

Noun

olla (genitive ollae); f, first declension

  1. pot, jar

Inflection

Number Singular Plural
nominative olla ollae
genitive ollae ollārum
dative ollae ollīs
accusative ollam ollās
ablative ollā ollīs
vocative olla ollae

Descendants


Old Dutch

Adjective

olla

  1. Alternative form of alla.
    Hebban olla vogala nestas hagunnan
    All birds have started to build their nests

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin olla.

Pronunciation

Noun

olla f. (plural ollas)

  1. a pot or pan; a kettle
  2. a stew
  3. a pool, a whirlpool

Swedish

Etymology

From the noun ollon.

Verb

olla

  1. (vulgar) to touch with one's glans (tip of the penis)
    Han ollade min tandborste på fyllan."
    He touched my toothbrush with his penis when he was drunk.

Conjugation

Conjugation of olla
Active Passive
Infinitive olla
Present tense ollar
Past tense ollade
Supine ollat
Imperative olla
Present participle ollande
Past participle ollad

 

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