-si

Usage examples

 * An epenthetic is infixed if the stem ends in a consonant.

Etymology
, from. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Etymology
From, from. Compare 🇨🇬.

Suffix

 * : your, thy
 * : you, thee
 * : you, thee

Usage notes

 * The possessive suffix is compulsory in standard Finnish. The genitive form of the corresponding personal pronoun  before the main word can, depending on the context, be sometimes omitted in written language if the sentence remains fluent. In colloquial Finnish, the suffix  is very rare and only the genitive form  (or its colloquial or dialectal variants) is used before the main word.
 * Appended to the (strong) vowel stem. The final -n of the genitive and illative singular and plural or the -t of the nominative plural are omitted, for example: >  >.
 * The shortened sentences &mdash; except for the participle structures &mdash; pertain mainly to formal/standard Finnish, not to informal/colloquial Finnish. It is also to be noticed that the shortened clauses are never separated from the main clauses with a comma.

Etymology
From.

Etymology
From, from. Cognate to 🇨🇬.

Usage notes

 * Appended to present active infinitive verb forms to derive reflexive forms with a third person object. Also appended to the present indicative of some verb to derive their passive forms. The final -e of the original infinitive is removed before the reflexive suffix is added.

Where the verb ends in -rre, the final re is removed, leaving behind just an -r:

In any case, after the suffixation, there is only a single r and no vowels immediately before -si.

When the verb is referred to a first person or second person object, -si is substituted with:
 *  when the object is first singular person;
 *  when the object is second singular person;
 *  when the object is first plural person;
 *  when the object is second plural person;

Etymology
, from or, from. .

Suffix

 * 1) -tion; -sion.

Usage notes
This is used in newer adaptations of English loanwords ending in and  in an effort to make the ending of such words uniform with its Dutch-derived counterparts in Indonesian. Previously, the suffix in words of this kind were adapted as and  (e.g. as in  for ).

Suffix

 * 1) her
 * 2) you
 * "sga"
 * "sga"

- Níba cuit adíll ⁊ cucuibsi, acht ainfa lib, ar nídad foirbthi-si; it foirbthi immurgu Macidonii.


 * "sga"
 * "sga"

- Gigeste-si Día linn ara·fulsam ar fochidi.


 * "sga"
 * "sga"

- Bíuu-sa oc irbáig dar far cenn-si fri Maccidóndu.

Determiner

 * 1) his

Etymology 1
(which represented all pronunciations).

Suffix

 * 1) -like, -ish, -ly (It derives adjectives)

Suffix

 * 1) * +  &rarr;.
 * 1) * +  &rarr;.