Originally diminutive Proto-Uralic *-ma, *-i- extracted from other stems (or by epenthesis, cf. etymology 2), final vowel elided and suffix turned into an e-stem by analogy with other consonantal stems, final *-m > *-n is regular
*-in
Note: The Proto-Finnic declension system is yet to be reconstructed in detail. What is presented here is only one possibility. | |||
singular | plural | ||
---|---|---|---|
nominative | *-in | *-imet | |
accusative | *-imen | *-imet | |
genitive | *-imen | *-inden *-imiden | |
partitive | *-intä | *-imitä | |
inessive | *-imessä *-imehnä |
*-imissä *-imihnä | |
elative | *-imestä | *-imistä | |
illative | *-imesen | *-imisen | |
adessive | *-imellä | *-imillä | |
ablative | *-imeltä | *-imiltä | |
allative | *-imelen *-imelek |
*-imilen *-imilek | |
essive | *-imenä | *-iminä | |
translative | *-imeksi | *-imiksi | |
instructive | *-imen | *-imin | |
comitative | *-imenek | *-iminek | |
abessive | *-imettä | *-imittä |
From earlier *-jmi < *-ma, through a change in the final vowel as in *-pi and *-mpi, and epenthesis.[1] The final vowel was eventually elided. Ultimately from Proto-Uralic *-ma.
*-in
Note: The Proto-Finnic declension system is yet to be reconstructed in detail. What is presented here is only one possibility. | |||
singular | plural | ||
---|---|---|---|
nominative | *-in | *-imet | |
accusative | *-imen | *-imet | |
genitive | *-imen | *-inden *-imiden | |
partitive | *-intä | *-imitä | |
inessive | *-imessä *-imehnä |
*-imissä *-imihnä | |
elative | *-imestä | *-imistä | |
illative | *-imesen | *-imisen | |
adessive | *-imellä | *-imillä | |
ablative | *-imeltä | *-imiltä | |
allative | *-imelen *-imelek |
*-imilen *-imilek | |
essive | *-imenä | *-iminä | |
translative | *-imeksi | *-imiksi | |
instructive | *-imen | *-imin | |
comitative | *-imenek | *-iminek | |
abessive | *-imettä | *-imittä |
In some descendants, later reformed by influence with the inflected forms of the comparative ending *-mpi (stem *-mpA).