Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> conjugation, Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> nominal <span class="searchmatch">forms</span>, and <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> <span class="searchmatch">verb</span> conjugation <span class="searchmatch">Verbs</span> are lemmatized under the first infinitive <span class="searchmatch">form</span>, the standard...
See also: Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> declension, Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> <span class="searchmatch">verb</span> <span class="searchmatch">forms</span>, and Wiktionary:<span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> <span class="searchmatch">verb</span> inflection-table templates This page is intended to give...
See also: Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> declension, Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> <span class="searchmatch">verb</span> <span class="searchmatch">forms</span>, and <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> noun cases All nouns, adjectives (including different degrees of comparison)...
Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> declension and Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> nominal <span class="searchmatch">forms</span>. For verbal inflections (conjugations), see Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> conjugation and Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> verb...
<span class="searchmatch">Verbs</span> ending with a double consonant and ⟨-a⟩/⟨-ä⟩; inverse consonant gradation possible. The basic "type II" <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> <span class="searchmatch">verb</span>. The stem is obtained by removing...
the final ⟨-i-⟩ of the stem, meaning that the positive past and present personal <span class="searchmatch">forms</span> are not distinct. {{fi-conj-voida}} See <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> voida-type <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span>....
past and present personal <span class="searchmatch">forms</span> are not distinct, with the exception of the third-person singular. {{fi-conj-sallia}} See <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> sallia-type <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span>....
<span class="searchmatch">Verbs</span> ending with ⟨-oa⟩/⟨-ua⟩/⟨-öä⟩/⟨-yä⟩; consonant gradation possible. The simplest variant of the "type I" <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span> <span class="searchmatch">verb</span>. Conjugation endings are attached...
in which singular and plural <span class="searchmatch">forms</span> are mixed. Most <span class="searchmatch">forms</span> are only in the plural, while the nominative and accusative <span class="searchmatch">forms</span> are only in the singular. Partitive...
and past <span class="searchmatch">forms</span> with ⟨-ts-⟩, which are slightly dated for most words of this type (although there is variation). In modern colloquial <span class="searchmatch">Finnish</span>, these words...