Finnish/Grammar-Suffixes
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Now the big part! In Finnish, like all Finno-Ugric languages, there are a huge series of suffixes to represent plurals, positions, postpositions (prepositions), pronouns and descriptions. They are grouped in to 4 groups of which there is a strict order, Group 1 which are plurals, Group 2 which are positions (2a) and postpositions (2b), Group 3 which are accusative pronouns, and Group 4 which are descriptions (i.e. also, too). To describe the suffixes easily the word auto (car) is used.
Group 1: Plurals
[edit | edit source]The first group of suffixes are plurals, of which there are 3 different ways.
-t
[edit | edit source]You can pluralize many words by simply putting a "t" after the word:
- auto → autot ; car → cars
- kirja → kirjat ; book → books
If there are "kk", "pp", or "tt" in a word in a similar way like those below, pluralize it in the following way:
- kukka → kukat ; flower → flowers
- hattu → hatut ; hat → hats
If a word has "nk" in a similar way like those below, pluralize in the following way:
- kenkä → kengät ; shoe → shoes
- sanko → sangot ; bucket → buckets
- henki → henget ; spirit → spirits
If a word ends with a letter "s" like those below, pluralize it in the following way:
- varis → varikset ; crow → crows
- tulos → tulokset ; result → results
If a word ends with "nen" like those below, pluralize it in the following way:
- kukkanen → kukkaset ; small flower → small flowers
- Virtanen → Virtaset ;
-i (-j)
[edit | edit source]To pluralise a word with another suffix you put an i in between the word and the suffix(es). If there is a cluster of more than 2 vowels, then the i becomes a j
- autossani → autoissani in my car → in my cars
- autoa → autoja car → cars (partitive)
-a
[edit | edit source]When there is a number before the word to indicate an amount, you put an a after the word (in fact this is not a plural at all, but partitive: it is the number that takes the formal role of auto in the sentence, more about that later)
- auto → kaksi autoa car → two cars
- autoni → kaksi autoani my car → my two cars
Exercises
[edit | edit source]Answer to these exercises are at the end of the page.
Exercise Number One
[edit | edit source]Pluralize these Finnish words. Translations in English are beside some words.
- talo (house)
- koira (dog)
- kirja (book)
- lappu (note)
- näppäimistö (keyboard)
- takki (coat)
- mökki (cottage)
- koti (home)
- katu (street)
- jalas (runner)
- Leinonen
- kello (clock/bell)
- mato (worm)
- sänky (bed)
- piste (dot/point)
Exercise number two
[edit | edit source]Pluralize the following words. These are a bit harder than the previous ones.
- teko (act)
- lumihanki
- laite (gadget)
- pilvi
- haapa
- tuuletin
- tiede
- kanne
- kansi
- vaaka
Exercise number three
[edit | edit source]Pluralize these words which have another suffixes. There are rough translations in English.
- autossa (in a car)
- autona (as a car)
- kellossani (in my clock)
- kelloa (clock(partitive))
- kynällä (with a pen)
- koneessa (in a machine)
- korissa (in a basket)
- kirjasta (from a book)
Answers
[edit | edit source]Exercise Number One
[edit | edit source]- talot (houses)
- koirat (dogs)
- kirjat (books)
- laput (notes)
- näppäimistöt (keyboards)
- takit
- mökit
- kodit
- kadut (streets)
- jalakset
- Leinoset
- kellot
- madot
- sängyt
- pisteet
Exercise number two
[edit | edit source]- teot (acts)
- lumihanget
- laitteet (gadgets)
- pilvet
- haavat
- tuulettimet
- tieteet
- kanteet
- kannet
- vaa'at
Exercise number three
[edit | edit source]- autoissa (in cars)
- autoina (as cars)
- kelloissani (in my clocks)
- kelloja ((clocks)partitive)
- kynillä (with pens)
- koneissa (in machines)
- koreissa (in baskets)
- kirjoista (from books)