-pi

Etymology
From, derived from.

Usage notes
See the usage notes under.

The suffix can still be used in some dialects, such as the Savonian and northern Ostrobothnian ones. This usually appears in the end of a single-syllable verb (e.g. may be expressed as ).
 * In certain dialects and in some cases, the suffix is subjected to apocope, reducing it to just (in this case  is pronounced ).
 * Sometimes this suffix may even appear in the end of a longer verb, even when said verb still has the usual third-person suffix (e.g.  becomes, even though historically this would have been ).  This is an example of a hypercorrection.

Usage notes
Usually considered an enclitic, but considered and written by a few sources as a standalone marker,.

Suffix

 * 1) A suffix for the locative case.
 * Wasipi saqirqani.
 * I left it at the house.
 * Huk watapiqa chunka iskayniyuq killam kan.
 * In one year there are twelve months.
 * Chaypim yachani.
 * I live there.

Postposition

 * 1) alongside

Etymology
From.