"-hVn" meaning in All languages combined

See -hVn on Wiktionary

Suffix [Finnish]

Forms: -han [canonical], -hen [canonical], -hin [canonical], -hon [canonical], -hun [canonical], -hyn [canonical], -hän [canonical], -hön [canonical]
Etymology: From Proto-Finnic *-hën, a variant of *-sën, probably related to *-lën (allative case suffix) and composed of -s- (internal locative suffix; see -ssa) + Proto-Uralic *-ŋ (lative or dative suffix) (with an epenthetic *-e-). The preceding vowel began to assimilate the vowel in the suffix. Etymology templates: {{inh|fi|urj-fin-pro|*-hën}} Proto-Finnic *-hën, {{der|fi|urj-pro|*-ŋ|pos=lative or dative suffix}} Proto-Uralic *-ŋ (lative or dative suffix) Head templates: {{head|fi|suffix|linguistic notation|-hVn|V corresponds to the preceding vowel|head=-han, -hen, -hin, -hon, -hun, -hyn, -hän, -hön}} -han, -hen, -hin, -hon, -hun, -hyn, -hän, -hön (linguistic notation -hVn, V corresponds to the preceding vowel)
  1. Forms the illative singular case. Tags: morpheme Related terms: -Vn, -hin, -seen, -siin
    Sense id: en--hVn-fi-suffix-LFL0iU83 Categories (other): Finnish entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Alternative forms

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Download raw JSONL data for -hVn meaning in All languages combined (1.8kB)

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