Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkuːsi/, [ˈkuːs̠i]
- Rhymes: -uːsi
- Syllabification(key): kuu‧si
- Hyphenation(key): kuu‧si
Etymology 1
From Proto-Finnic *kuuci (compare Estoniankuus), from Proto-Finno-Ugric *kutte (compare Erzya кото (koto), Northern Khanty хәт (hət), Northern Mansi хо̄т (hōt), Hungarian hat).
Numeral

kuusi
- six
kuusi kuusta joulukuussa ― six spruce trees in December
etymology 2

From Proto-Finnic *kuusi (compare Estoniankuusk), from Proto-Uralic *kowse (compare Northern Sami guossa, Erzya куз (kuz), Eastern Mari кож (kož), Udmurt кыз (kyz), Tundra Nenets хады (xadi)).
Noun
kuusi
- spruce (any tree in the genus Picea)Kuusi on valtapuulaji noin kolmasosassa Suomen metsiä.Spruce is the dominating tree in about one third of Finnish forests.
- Norway spruce, Picea abies
- spruce (wood of spruce)Perinteisesti puulattiat tehtiin kuusesta.Traditionally the wooden floors were made of spruce.
Etymology 3
Noun
kuusi
- inflection of kuu:
- second-person singular possessive form of nominative/genitive singular
- second-person singular possessive form of nominative/accusative plural


Kuusi palaa.
Translation 1
Your moon is on fire
Translation 2
Your moon returns
Translation 3
…piece(acc.) of your moon
Translation 4
Six are on fire
translation 5
Six return
Translation 6
Six pieces
Translation 7
The spruce is on fire
Translation 8
The spruce returns
Translation 9
Minä syön kokonaista kakkua, kuusi palaa kakusta = I am eating a whole cake, the spruce is eating a piece of a cake
(But since that needs a sentence around it even more than the “piece of your moon” does, this had to be left as last one)
Pala will be coming in the next couple days.