halikon

This is the 812th most frequent Finnish word.


halikon

"Halikon" is not a standard standalone Finnish word; it could refer to the genitive form of "Halikko," which is a place in Finland, meaning "of Halikko."


Halikon is used as a possessive form showing location, meaning 'of Halikko'.

Halikon kirpputori on suosittu kohde.

The flea market in Halikko is a popular destination.


Halikon is used as a possessive form showing origin, meaning 'from Halikko'.

Ostin Halikon markkinoilta kauniin lampun.

I bought a beautiful lamp from Halikko's market.


In this sentence, 'Halikon' is the genitive form of 'Halikko,' indicating possession or association, meaning 'of Halikko.' It is used here to specify that the church belongs to or is located in Halikko.

Halikon kirkko on kaunis ja historiallinen.

The church in Halikko is beautiful and historical.