Can I get a quick rundown on Finnish verb conjugation? As in, what all the verb suffixes are. (they don't necessarily need to be stacked together, I understand the process of agglutination)
>>76686212
http://henrihe.mbnet.fi/tiede/verbikaava.html
https://fi.wiktionary.org/wiki/Liite:Verbitaivutus/suomi/olla
>quick
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>>76686664
thank you but in those charts they stack some of the suffixes. I want to know particularly what the person suffixes are, the tense suffixes, conditional, potential and imperative suffixes. I can figure out the agglutination by myself.
the only verb an australian needs to know is leave
>>76686212
http://www.verbix.com/webverbix/Finnish/pierr%C3%A4.html
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i dont know how it works i just do what feels right
>>76686909
that link still has stacked suffixes which makes the grammar seem more difficult than it actually is, i can figure out the agglutination by myself
>>76687048
It doesn't actually have stacked suffixes. There are some suffixes that developed out of stacked suffixes but started meaning something else so it looks like stacked suffixes but is actually a single suffix.
>>76687165
>present
>conditional
>present conditional
stuff like that is stacking right
>>76687278
>stuff like that is stacking right
Ok, if you say so. However stuff in this link is correct.
>http://www.verbix.com/webverbix/Finnish/pierr%C3%A4.html
Anon, every verb in Finnish language has at least 12000 different surface forms. Some verbs have 15000. This May lead sometimes to a situation where the locations of morpheme boundaries can become fuzzy and easily mix with the formal grammar, therefore causing confusion.
I am now suddenly thinking you may be stuck with something like that. Can you give us a case?
Check out at first though if this source provides any help:
https://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/Finnish.html
>>76687278
>>76688058
I'll throw in a paper (nine pages) for a good measure.
http://www.linguistics.fi/julkaisut/SKY2006_1/1.3.6.NIEMI.pdf
What about the beans, Finland?
>>76689783
Did you spill yours again?