bygee

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Finnish

Etymology

Slang variant of pystyä.

Pronunciation

Verb

bygee (slang, Helsinki slang)

  1. Synonym of pystyä (to be able to)

Conjugation

Since this term is slang, the following table uses slang forms and morphology. Only some forms are used in practice.

indicative
present perfect
person positive negative person positive negative
1st sing. bygeen en bygee 1st sing.
2nd sing. bygeet et bygee 2nd sing.
3rd sing. bygee ei bygee 3rd sing.
1st plur. 1st plur.
2nd plur. 2nd plur.
3rd plur. 3rd plur.
passive passive
past pluperfect
person positive negative person positive negative
1st sing. bygesin en bygenny 1st sing.
2nd sing. bygesit et bygenny 2nd sing.
3rd sing. byges ei bygenny 3rd sing.
1st plur. 1st plur.
2nd plur. 2nd plur.
3rd plur. 3rd plur.
passive passive
conditional
present perfect
person positive negative person positive negative
1st sing. bygeisin en bygeis 1st sing.
2nd sing. bygeisit et bygeis 2nd sing.
3rd sing. bygeis ei bygeis 3rd sing.
1st plur. 1st plur.
2nd plur. 2nd plur.
3rd plur. 3rd plur.
passive passive
imperative
present perfect
person positive negative person positive negative
1st sing. 1st sing.
2nd sing. 2nd sing.
3rd sing. 3rd sing.
1st plur. 1st plur.
2nd plur. 2nd plur.
3rd plur. 3rd plur.
passive passive
potential
present perfect
person positive negative person positive negative
1st sing. 1st sing.
2nd sing. 2nd sing.
3rd sing. 3rd sing.
1st plur. 1st plur.
2nd plur. 2nd plur.
3rd plur. 3rd plur.
passive passive
Nominal forms
infinitive participle
active passive active passive
1st present
long 1st1 past
2nd inessive2 agent4
instructive negative
3rd inessive
1) Used only with a possessive suffix; this is the form for the third-person singular and third-person plural.

2) Usually with a possessive suffix (active only).
3) Some uses of the verbal noun are called the 'fourth infinitive' by certain sources (more details).

4) Usually with a possessive suffix. May not be used with all verbs, especially intransitive ones (more details). Distinct from nouns with the -ma suffix and third infinitive forms.
elative
illative
adessive
abessive
instructive
4th3 verbal noun
5th1