-Vn

See also: vn, VN, .vn, and Vn.

Finnish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ːn/

Etymology 1

From -hVn where the -h- has been elided between unstressed short vowels.

Suffix

-Vn (V corresponds to the preceding vowel)

  1. Forms the illative singular case.
Usage notes

Used after an unstressed short vowel. The vowel is the same as the final vowel in the stem, thus producing a long vowel. The variant form after monosyllables and disyllables with final long vowel is -hVn.

Examples
word (strong) vowel stem illative
jalka jalka- jalkaan
miniä miniä- miniään
oikea oikea- oikeaan
tuli tule- tuleen
Alternative forms
See also

Etymology 2

From Proto-Finnic *-hen, from Proto-Uralic *-sen (third-person singular possessive suffix).

Suffix

-Vn (V corresponds to the preceding vowel)

  1. The shorter third-person possessive suffix.
Usage notes

Can always be replaced with -nsa, the longer third-person possessive suffix, but not the other way around. Specifically, -Vn can be used:

  • when the vowel preceding -nsa is a short a, ä and e (general rule, but defers to the next two)
  • for nominal inflections (including participles and adverbs derived from such), all cases except the nominative, genitive, illative and instructive
  • for verbal inflections, the long 1st infinitive, the 2nd infinitive, and the 5th infinitive
Alternative forms
  • (depending on the preceding vowel (i.e. lengthens the preceding vowel)) -an, -en, -än

Etymology 3

From the illative ending (etymology 1) attached directly to the verb stem.

Suffix

-Vn (V corresponds to the preceding vowel)

  1. (colloquial) Alternative form of -maan
Usage notes
  • Example: ottaan = standard ottamaan.
  • Originally a Tavastian dialectal characteristic, but nowadays can be encountered in urban "non-dialectal" speech.
See also
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