Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> conjugation, Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> nominal forms, and <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> verb conjugation Verbs are lemmatized under the first <span class="searchmatch">infinitive</span> form, the...
Standard <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> (Standard Spoken <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span>, yleispuhekieli), which is, unless otherwise specified, the spoken variety used to document <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> pronunciations...
colloquial <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span>. However, for some speakers, the third-person form may be used in all cases, which is grammatically incorrect in standard <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span>. In addition...
end state or quality. See factitive. fifth <span class="searchmatch">infinitive</span> (MAISILLA <span class="searchmatch">infinitive</span>) One of the <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> <span class="searchmatch">infinitive</span> types. Used in literary language to express...
See also: Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> declension, Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> verb forms, and <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> noun cases All nouns, adjectives (including different degrees of comparison)...
I" <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> verb. Conjugation endings are attached regularly to the inflectional stem found by removing the ⟨-a⟩/⟨-ä⟩. {{fi-conj-sanoa}} See <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> sanoa-type...
and ⟨-a⟩/⟨-ä⟩; inverse consonant gradation possible. The basic "type II" <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> verb. The stem is obtained by removing the second consonant and ⟨a⟩/⟨ä⟩...
In formal <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span>, it is used more often than not, while in colloquial <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span>, it is usually left out. {{fi-conj-katketa}} See <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> katketa-type...
final ⟨-i-⟩ of the stem, meaning that the positive past and present personal forms are not distinct. {{fi-conj-voida}} See <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> voida-type verbs....
⟨-a-⟩/⟨-ä-⟩ changes to ⟨-e-⟩ before the passive ending, and is dropped in the personal past tense. {{fi-conj-muistaa}} See <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> muistaa-type verbs....