kuin Iisakin kirkkoa

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Finnish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

kuin (like) Iisakin (Isaac's) kirkkoa (cathedral); reference to the construction of Saint Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg, Russia, which took 40 years to build, from 1818 to 1858. Finland belonged to Russia as a grand duchy at that time, and many Finns either supplied materials for it or worked at site.

Phrase[edit]

kuin Iisakin kirkkoa

  1. (simile) for ever and ever (indicates that something takes a very long time to complete)
    Synonyms: erittäin kauan, todella pitkään
    Tätä tietojärjestelmää on rakennettu kuin Iisakin kirkkoa.This information system has taken for ever and ever to build.

Usage notes[edit]

Most frequently combined with the verb rakentaa (to build), but also tehdä (to make) is often used.