Appendix:Finnish dialectal variants of the personal pronouns

The personal pronouns in Finnish exhibit considerable dialectal variation. The following maps illustrate the variants.


 * , first-person singular personal pronoun
 * Distribution according to (data from the early 20th century)
 * Genitive
 * Partitive
 * Map #112 of Lauri Kettunen's dialect atlas (published 1940)
 * Map #113 of Lauri Kettunen's dialect atlas, showing the genitive forms
 * More modern maps, based on surveys, have been published by Yle in 2022
 * , second-person singular personal pronoun
 * Effectively aligns with above; Kettunen's maps show both. A curiosity is, found in Oulu.
 * , third-person singular personal pronoun
 * Distribution according to (data from the early 20th century)
 * In most dialects, is used instead in most cases.
 * , first-person plural personal pronoun
 * Distribution according to (data from the early 20th century)
 * Genitive
 * Map #29 of Lauri Kettunen's dialect atlas (published 1940)
 * Map #79 of Lauri Kettunen's dialect atlas, showing the genitive forms
 * Map #80 of Lauri Kettunen's dialect atlas, showing regions traditionally using a special form of the genitive to represent ownership specifically
 * , second-person plural personal pronoun
 * Effectively aligns with above; Kettunen's maps show all three.
 * , third-person singular personal pronoun
 * Mostly aligns with above; Kettunen's maps show all three.
 * Distribution according to (data from the early 20th century)
 * Genitive
 * In most dialects, is used instead in most cases.