Finnish Verb Conjugation

Finnish Verb Conjugation

Verbs in the Finnish language can be divided into six main groups depending on the stem type, both for formal analysis and for teaching the language to non-native speakers. All six types have the same set of personal endings, but the stems assume different suffixes and undergo (slightly) different changes when inflected.

Please refer to the article on Finnish language grammar for more about verbs and other aspects of Finnish grammar.

Read more about Finnish Verb Conjugation:  Tables of Conjugation, Infinitives and Participles, Overview of Main Verb Types, Type I Verbs, Type II Verbs, Type III Verbs, Type IV Verbs, Type V Verbs, Type VI Verbs, Non-derivable and Irregular Stems, Computer Program For Inflexion and Syntax of The Finnish Verb, Online Finnish Verb Conjugators

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