From a Tampere dialect contraction of nyt (“now”) + se (“it”). According to a 1980s anecdote it was mistaken for a noun by a visitor to Tampere who heard natives say at the bus stop nysse tulee (“now it comes”).
nysse (colloquial)
Inflection of nysse (Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | nysse | nysset | |
genitive | nyssen | nyssejen | |
partitive | nysseä | nyssejä | |
illative | nysseen | nysseihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | nysse | nysset | |
accusative | nom. | nysse | nysset |
gen. | nyssen | ||
genitive | nyssen | nyssejen nyssein rare | |
partitive | nysseä | nyssejä | |
inessive | nyssessä | nysseissä | |
elative | nyssestä | nysseistä | |
illative | nysseen | nysseihin | |
adessive | nyssellä | nysseillä | |
ablative | nysseltä | nysseiltä | |
allative | nysselle | nysseille | |
essive | nyssenä | nysseinä | |
translative | nysseksi | nysseiksi | |
abessive | nyssettä | nysseittä | |
instructive | — | nyssein | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |