Appendix:Finnish conjugation/salata

Verbs ending with /; inverse consonant gradation possible.

The inflectional stem is obtained by removing the final /, and changing the previous consonant to its strong form. The remaining final mutates to /,,  or nothing in various conjugations, leading to somewhat erratic consonant gradation.

Summary
Words ending in (note that only the back-vowel forms are mentioned here, but these rules apply regardless of vowel harmony):
 * ,, or have a sticky  and have no consonant gradation.
 * ,, (with exceptions:  and ),  (except for ),  have no consonant gradation.
 * have fairly regular consonant gradation (k → kk), even in loan words.
 * have fairly regular consonant gradation (t → tt), even in loan words.
 * have fairly regular consonant gradation (d → t), even in loan words.

List
See Finnish salata-type verbs.