"-nne" meaning in Finnish

See -nne in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Suffix

IPA: /-nːe/, [-nːe̞]
Etymology: table From earlier *-ndëk, *-ndën, from Proto-Uralic dual suffix *-n + *te (second-person plural pronoun) + dual suffix *-n or plural suffix *-k. Cognates include Moksha and Erzya -нк (-nk). Etymology templates: {{etymid|fi|possessive}} table, {{der|fi|urj-pro|-}} Proto-Uralic, {{m|urj-pro|*-n}} *-n, {{m|urj-pro|*te}} *te, {{m|urj-pro|*-n}} *-n, {{m|urj-pro|*-k}} *-k, {{cog|mdf|-}} Moksha, {{cog|myv|-нк}} Erzya -нк (-nk) Head templates: {{head|fi|suffixes||-{{{var}}}||-{{{stem}}}-||-{{{stem2}}}-||-{{{stem}}}-||-{{{stem2}}}-||-{{{vAr}}}||{{{comp}}}||{{{sup}}}|cat2=|f2nolink=1|f3nolink=1|f4nolink=1|f5nolink=1|f6nolink=1|f7nolink=1|f8nolink=1|head=}} -nne, {{fi-suffix|possessive}} -nne
  1. (possessive) The second-person plural possessive suffix. Used when addressing many persons or one person in a polite or formal manner. The word teidän (“your”) is normally required only in questions where the main focus is in the term defined by teidän, and it must not be used in front of participles or infinitives in participial phrases. In the examples below, teidän is in brackets where its use is optional.
    Used to indicate possession. The comitative case of a noun requires a possessive suffix, and the genitive of personal pronoun is normally not used with it.
    Tags: morpheme, possessive
    Sense id: en--nne-fi-suffix-ddY1s4Ot
  2. (possessive) The second-person plural possessive suffix. Used when addressing many persons or one person in a polite or formal manner. The word teidän (“your”) is normally required only in questions where the main focus is in the term defined by teidän, and it must not be used in front of participles or infinitives in participial phrases. In the examples below, teidän is in brackets where its use is optional.
    Appended to a genitive-requiring postposition, when its main word is te.
    Tags: morpheme, possessive
    Sense id: en--nne-fi-suffix-LC4Nfgbu
  3. (possessive) The second-person plural possessive suffix. Used when addressing many persons or one person in a polite or formal manner. The word teidän (“your”) is normally required only in questions where the main focus is in the term defined by teidän, and it must not be used in front of participles or infinitives in participial phrases. In the examples below, teidän is in brackets where its use is optional.
    Appended in the participle in participial phrases when the main clause and the participial phrase have the same subject "you".
    Tags: morpheme, possessive
    Sense id: en--nne-fi-suffix-vpqJjRCU
  4. (possessive) The second-person plural possessive suffix. Used when addressing many persons or one person in a polite or formal manner. The word teidän (“your”) is normally required only in questions where the main focus is in the term defined by teidän, and it must not be used in front of participles or infinitives in participial phrases. In the examples below, teidän is in brackets where its use is optional.
    Used with adverbs that require a possessive suffix.
    Tags: morpheme, possessive
    Sense id: en--nne-fi-suffix-nZCWSZ-y
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: -ni, -si, -nsa, -nsä, -mme
Etymology number: 1

Suffix

IPA: /-nːeˣ/, [-nːe̞(ʔ)]
Etymology: table From -nta + -e or re-extracted from derivations with -e from -ntA- verbs. Related to Karelian -ndeh. Etymology templates: {{etymid|fi|nominal}} table, {{suffix|fi|-nta|e|id1=nominal}} -nta + -e, {{m|fi|-e}} -e, {{cog|krl|-ndeh}} Karelian -ndeh Head templates: {{head|fi|suffixes||-{{{var}}}||-{{{stem}}}-||-{{{stem2}}}-||-{{{stem}}}-||-{{{stem2}}}-||-{{{vAr}}}||{{{comp}}}||{{{sup}}}|cat2=|f2nolink=1|f3nolink=1|f4nolink=1|f5nolink=1|f6nolink=1|f7nolink=1|f8nolink=1|head=}} -nne, {{fi-suffix|noun}} -nne
  1. Forms nouns indicating that some essential element of the meaning of the root word is present in the meaning of the derived term. Tags: morpheme
    Sense id: en--nne-fi-suffix-yM9deFvA Categories (other): Finnish terms suffixed with -e
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Suffix

IPA: /-nːeˣ/, [-nːe̞(ʔ)]
Etymology: table From Proto-Finnic *-nnëk, possibly from Proto-Uralic *-n (lative suffix) + *-k (lative suffix). Etymology templates: {{etymid|fi|adverbial}} table, {{inh|fi|urj-fin-pro|*-nnëk}} Proto-Finnic *-nnëk, {{der|fi|urj-pro|*-n|pos=lative suffix}} Proto-Uralic *-n (lative suffix), {{m|urj-pro|*-k|pos=lative suffix}} *-k (lative suffix) Head templates: {{head|fi|suffixes||-{{{var}}}||-{{{stem}}}-||-{{{stem2}}}-||-{{{stem}}}-||-{{{stem2}}}-||-{{{vAr}}}||{{{comp}}}||{{{sup}}}|cat2=|f2nolink=1|f3nolink=1|f4nolink=1|f5nolink=1|f6nolink=1|f7nolink=1|f8nolink=1|head=}} -nne, {{fi-suffix|adverb}} -nne
  1. Forms sublative adverbs. Tags: morpheme Derived forms: jonne, kunne, minne, sinne, tuonne, tänne
    Sense id: en--nne-fi-suffix-cRz5J7E9
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 3

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