-mme
See also: Appendix:Variations of "mme"
Finnish
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: -m‧me
- The first M is in the penultimate syllable of the verb forms, e.g. o·lem·me.
- The first M is in the last syllable of the actual word, e.g. yh·ti·öm·me.
- Pronounced as written. The first syllables of Finnish words are always stressed, so no emphasis on this.
Etymology 1
From Proto-Finnic *-kmë, from *-k (marker for the present tense) + *-me (etymologically identical to me, the first-person plural personal pronoun). In the past tense, there was originally -i- in place of -k- (*-imë) but the present suffix has been generalized to all tenses and moods.
Usage notes
Etymology 2
From earlier *-nmëk, *-nmën, from Proto-Uralic dual suffix *-n + *me (first-person plural pronoun) + dual suffix *-n or plural suffix *-k. Compare Erzya -нек (-ńek), -нок (-nok).
Suffix
-mme (appended to the (strong) vowel stem; the final -n of the genitive and illative singular and plural or the -t of the nominative plural is omitted)
- (possessive) First-person plural possessive suffix used with or without meidän (genitive of the personal pronoun me): our
- (meidän) kirjamme ― our book
- (possessive) Appended to a genitive-requiring postposition that is after or without meidän: us
- (possessive) Used in a participle structure replacing an että clause, preceded by a verb expressing e.g. telling, claiming, asserting, confirming, thinking, wish, desire, seeming, when the clauses have the same subject "we"; appended to the active present participle in genitive singular when the action is concurrent with the main clause.
- (possessive) Used in a participle structure replacing an että clause, preceded by a verb expressing e.g. telling, claiming, asserting, confirming, thinking, wish, desire, seeming, when the clauses have the same subject "we"; appended to the active past participle in genitive singular when the said/alleged (etc.) action antedates the main clause.
- (possessive) Used in a shortened sentence expressing concurrent actions when the clauses have the same subject "we", appended to the inessive of the active second infinitive.
- Tehdessämme läksyjämme (me) kuulimme laukauksen ulkoa.
- (While) doing our homework, we heard a shot from outside.
- (possessive) Used in a shortened sentence expressing subsequent actions when the clauses have the same subject "we", appended to the partitive of the passive past participle singular.
- Tehtyämme läksymme (me) kuulimme laukauksen ulkoa.
- (After) having done / After doing our homework, we heard a shot from outside.
- (possessive) Used in a final shortened sentence expressing "in order to do" when the clauses have the same subject "we", appended to the long first infinitive.
- Tehdäksemme läksymme hyvin (me) menimme hiljaiseen huoneeseen.
- (In order) to do our homework well, we went into a quiet room.
- (possessive) Used in some adverbs, when the clause has the subject "we".
- (possessive) Always appended to a noun in the comitative case when the clause has the subject "we".
Usage notes
- The possessive suffix -mme is compulsory in standard Finnish. In standard Finnish, the genitive form of the corresponding personal pronoun me before the main word can be omitted. In colloquial Finnish, the suffix -mme is very rare and only the genitive form meidän (or its colloquial or dialectal variants) is used before the main word.
- The shortened sentences — except for the participle structures — pertain mainly to standard Finnish, not to spoken Finnish. It is also to be noticed that the shortened clauses are never separated from the main clauses with a comma.
Anagrams
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