eikä

Verb

 * 1)  nor the latter clause beginning with this must have same subject as the former clause
 * 2)  and ... not
 * 3)  neither ... nor
 * 1)  and ... not
 * 2)  neither ... nor
 * 1)  neither ... nor
 * 1)  neither ... nor
 * 1)  neither ... nor

Usage notes

 * This conjunction can be used only if the two coordinate clauses have the same subject. The verb form depends on the person of the subject (see the table below):
 * "neither ... nor" can also be used as the subject of the verb, even if some speakers consider this structure stilted (omitting it and only using the negative verb with is ):
 * "neither ... nor" can also be used as the subject of the verb, even if some speakers consider this structure stilted (omitting it and only using the negative verb with is ):
 * "neither ... nor" can also be used as the subject of the verb, even if some speakers consider this structure stilted (omitting it and only using the negative verb with is ):
 * "neither ... nor" can also be used as the subject of the verb, even if some speakers consider this structure stilted (omitting it and only using the negative verb with is ):
 * "neither ... nor" can also be used as the subject of the verb, even if some speakers consider this structure stilted (omitting it and only using the negative verb with is ):

Inflection

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 * person || indicative mood || imperative mood
 * 1st sing. || || &mdash;
 * 2nd sing. || ||
 * 3rd sing. || ||
 * 1st plur. || ||
 * 2nd plur. || ||
 * 3rd plur. || ||
 * }
 * 1st plur. || ||
 * 2nd plur. || ||
 * 3rd plur. || ||
 * }
 * 3rd plur. || ||
 * }
 * }