-nut

Etymology
From.

Usage notes

 * Some inflected forms have specific uses:
 * genitive singular: used with verbs of reporting or observing to refer to someone having done an action according to that report or observation.
 * When attached to consonant stems, the preceding consonant may either
 * if it is, or , assimilate the , as happens with verbs in the conjugation classes rohkaista (66), tulla (67), juosta (70) as well as the irregular verbs  and ,
 * or, if it is, it will instead be assimilated, resulting in an ending , as happens with verbs in the conjugation classes valita (69), vanheta (72), salata (73), katketa (74) and selvitä (75).
 * An alternative analysis is that this ending has the variants and, and which ending is used depends on the verb's conjugation.  is used with the verbs that end in a long (doubled) , diphthong or in ', i.e. the verbs of the following conjugation classes:
 * An alternative analysis is that this ending has the variants and, and which ending is used depends on the verb's conjugation.  is used with the verbs that end in a long (doubled) , diphthong or in ', i.e. the verbs of the following conjugation classes:


 * sanoa (52)
 * muistaa (53)
 * huutaa (54)
 * soutaa (55)
 * kaivaa (56)
 * saartaa (57)
 * laskea (58)
 * tuntea (59)
 * lähteä (60)
 * sallia (61)
 * voida (62)
 * saada (63)
 * juoda (64)
 * käydä (65)
 * tupakoida (68)
 * nähdä (71)
 * taitaa (76)
 * kumajaa (77, see Category:Finnish kumajaa-type verbs)
 * irregular:

Usage notes

 * After the consonants -l, -r, -s the initial -n- of the suffix is assimilated: