Plural Case Practice Flashcards
Glove - nominative singular
käsine
Glove - nominative plural
käsineet
How do you form the nominative plural?
Add “t” to the stem that ends in a vowel
Glove - genitive singular
käsineen
Glove - genitive plural
käsineiden
Glove - partitive singular
käsinettä
Glove - partitive plural
käsineitä
Glove - inessive singular
käsineeseen
Glove - inessive plural
käsineisiin
Glove - elative singular (“from glove”)
käsineestä
Glove - elative plural (“from gloves”)
käsineistä
Glove - illative singular (“into glove”)
käsineeseen
Glove - illative plural (“into gloves”)
käsineisiin
Glove - adessive singular (“on glove”)
käsineellä
Glove - adessive plural (“on gloves”)
käsineillä
Glove - ablative singular (“from glove”)
käsineeltä
Glove - ablative plural (“from gloves”)
käsineiltä
Glove - allative singular (“onto glove”)
käsineelle
Glove - allative plural (“onto gloves”)
käsineille
If a verb has a double vowel stem, what happens when making it plural?
The double vowel gets shortened to a single vowel
When does the plural marker “i” change into a “j”?
When it’s between two vowels
When is the plural marker “i” between two vowels?
In the partitive and genitive cases of a verb whose stem ends in a vowel.
mug (nominative singular and plural)
muki, mukit
cabinet (nominative singular and plural)
kaappi, kaapit