Hi :)
We just learned t-monikko, but Birit did not mention about how words are changing. So, I am studying with another book, Suomi Sujuvaksi and I want to share my findings with you.
In that book Finnish "name words" (nimisanat) are grouped into 2 categories.

A) HEIKKO VARTALO
Name words ending with vocals (-A, I, O, Ö, Y, Ä) except -E
(like in verbityyppi 1)
pp -> p
kk -> k
..
kauppa -> kaupa- kaupat
kukka -> kuka- kukat
leipä -> leivä- leivät
B) VAHVA VARTALO
ending with
- e
- in
- is/-as/-äs
- ton/-tön
- tar/-tär
(like in verbityyppi 3, 4)
p -> pp
k -> kk
..
..
And some examples here from the Suomi Sujuvaksi..
This page some special cases, exceptions.
We just learned t-monikko, but Birit did not mention about how words are changing. So, I am studying with another book, Suomi Sujuvaksi and I want to share my findings with you.
In that book Finnish "name words" (nimisanat) are grouped into 2 categories.
A) HEIKKO VARTALO
Name words ending with vocals (-A, I, O, Ö, Y, Ä) except -E
(like in verbityyppi 1)
pp -> p
kk -> k
..
kauppa -> kaupa- kaupat
kukka -> kuka- kukat
leipä -> leivä- leivät
B) VAHVA VARTALO
ending with
- e
- in
- is/-as/-äs
- ton/-tön
- tar/-tär
(like in verbityyppi 3, 4)
p -> pp
k -> kk
..
nappi -> napi- napit
takki -> taki- takit..
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notice upper grey part |
This page some special cases, exceptions.