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The word ⟨tuhat⟩ only, and its compound words; consonant gradation in the inflectional stem.
Declension is the same as type 45 (kahdeksas), except for the ending of the nominative, and a rare genitive plural.
The final ⟨-t⟩ of the nominative is replaced by ⟨-nte-⟩ in the inflectional stem; this is subject to ⟨nt⟩ → ⟨nn⟩ consonant gradation, and becomes ⟨-ns-⟩ before the plural marker ⟨-i-⟩.
Partitive singular ending ⟨-tta⟩/⟨-ttä⟩, replacing the ⟨-t⟩, partitive plural ending ⟨-a⟩/⟨-ä⟩ and standard genitive plural ending ⟨-en⟩.