officially translated as Institute for the Languages of <span class="searchmatch">Finland</span>) lists 51 <span class="searchmatch">declension</span> types for <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> nouns, adjectives, pronouns, and numerals, as listed...
⟨-en⟩. The genitive plural with ⟨-ain⟩ is rare/archaic/dialectal. Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> <span class="searchmatch">declension</span>/koira {{fi-decl-kala}} See <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> kala-type nominals....
the final ⟨-e⟩. When the ⟨-e⟩ is present, the <span class="searchmatch">declension</span> is as type 48 (hame). Without it, the <span class="searchmatch">declension</span> is as type 32 (sisar). One common pattern is...
ending with ⟨-e⟩; consonant gradation possible. This simplest form of ⟨-e⟩ <span class="searchmatch">declension</span> is used for personal names, and some nouns representing a form of person...
⟨-ee-⟩; <span class="searchmatch">declension</span> is then as per type 48 (hame). Partitive ending ⟨-ta⟩/⟨-tä⟩ and genitive plural ending ⟨-den⟩/⟨-tten⟩. {{fi-decl-kuollut}} See <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> kuollut-type...
ending ⟨-a⟩/⟨-ä⟩. <span class="searchmatch">Declension</span> is identical to type 24 (uni), except for the preferred genitive plural form. {{fi-decl-pieni}} See <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> pieni-type nominals...
⟨-s⟩ with ⟨-he-⟩, with the ⟨-e-⟩ dropped before the plural marker ⟨-i-⟩. <span class="searchmatch">Declension</span> is the same as type 39 (vastaus), apart from the ⟨-h-⟩ instead of ⟨-ks-⟩...
ending ⟨-a⟩/⟨-ä⟩. <span class="searchmatch">Declension</span> is identical to type 26 (pieni), except for the preferred genitive plural form. {{fi-decl-uni}} See <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> uni-type nominals...
⟨-aa⟩/⟨-oo⟩/⟨-uu⟩, and few ending in ⟨-yy⟩/⟨-ee⟩; no consonant gradation. <span class="searchmatch">Declension</span> is the same as type 20 (filee), except that the illative ending ⟨-hVn⟩...
type: the nominative singular has no ⟨-i⟩ ending, but the rest of the <span class="searchmatch">declension</span> is as for an ⟨-i⟩ nominal, including the illative singular ⟨-iin⟩. Loan...