-va

Etymology
From, from. In the participial sense, the Finnish form descends from the weak-grade variant, which was eventually extended by analogy to all verbs. The original strong grade remains as in a few words (e.g., , ), but these have lost their verbal meaning. The adjective ending has also been generalized to its weak form through similar developments.

Usage notes

 * Some inflected forms have specific uses:
 * genitive singular: used with verbs of reporting or observing to refer to someone doing an action according to that report or observation.
 * essive plural: used with possessive suffix and to mean someone is feigning or pretending to do something (see )
 * essive plural: used with possessive suffix and to mean someone is feigning or pretending to do something (see )

Derived terms

 * See also Category:Finnish present active participles.

Suffix

 * 1)  Added to a verb to form the adverbial participle.

Derived terms

 * Category:Hungarian adverbial participles

Etymology
Probably from, the popular (folk) variant of the third-person singular indicative form of the verb (cf. also its usage as an auxiliary verb, or in conjugated forms of ).

Suffix

 * 1) suffixed to some adverbs and preopositions, meaning "some"