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Appendix:Finnish declension/pieni

ending ⟨-a⟩/⟨-ä⟩. <span class="searchmatch">Declension</span> is identical to type 24 (uni), except for the preferred genitive plural form. {{fi-decl-<span class="searchmatch">pieni</span>}} See <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> <span class="searchmatch">pieni</span>-type nominals...


Appendix:Finnish declension/uni

ending ⟨-a⟩/⟨-ä⟩. <span class="searchmatch">Declension</span> is identical to type 26 (<span class="searchmatch">pieni</span>), except for the preferred genitive plural form. {{fi-decl-uni}} See <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> uni-type nominals...


Appendix:Finnish declension/tiili

(only word ⟨moni⟩); no consonant gradation. <span class="searchmatch">Declension</span> is identical to type 24 (uni) and type 26 (<span class="searchmatch">pieni</span>), except that only one genitive plural is permitted...


Appendix:Finnish declension/nuoripari

declines as type 26 (<span class="searchmatch">pieni</span>) and pari declines as type 5 (risti). Use any of the available combination templates (see Category:<span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> nominal inflection-table...


Appendix:Finnish declension

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...


Appendix:Uralic Swadesh lists

sets for Uralic languages Proto-Uralic reconstructions <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> conjugation types <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> <span class="searchmatch">declension</span> types Finnic Swadesh lists Yukaghir Swadesh lists...


Appendix:Finnish dialects

See also: <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> dialects <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> is a language with much regional variation, and there exists a traditional classification of <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> dialects. Since...