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Finnish nominals, which include pronouns, … Finnish nominals, which include pronouns, adjectives, and numerals, are declined in a large number of grammatical cases, whose uses and meanings are detailed here. See also Finnish grammar. Many meanings expressed by case markings in Finnish correspond to phrases or expressions containing prepositions in most Indo-European languages. Because so much information is coded in Finnish through its cases, the use of adpositions (postpositions in this case) is more limited than in English, for instance.ore limited than in English, for instance.
, Les déclinaisons en finnois sont composées de 15 cas :
* Nominatif
* Génitif
* Accusatif
* Partitif
* Inessif
* Élatif
* Illatif
* Adessif
* Ablatif
* Allatif
* Essif
* Translatif
* Instructif
* Abessif
* Comitatif
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rdfs:comment |
Finnish nominals, which include pronouns, … Finnish nominals, which include pronouns, adjectives, and numerals, are declined in a large number of grammatical cases, whose uses and meanings are detailed here. See also Finnish grammar. Many meanings expressed by case markings in Finnish correspond to phrases or expressions containing prepositions in most Indo-European languages. Because so much information is coded in Finnish through its cases, the use of adpositions (postpositions in this case) is more limited than in English, for instance.ore limited than in English, for instance.
, Les déclinaisons en finnois sont composées de 15 cas :
* Nominatif
* Génitif
* Accusatif
* Partitif
* Inessif
* Élatif
* Illatif
* Adessif
* Ablatif
* Allatif
* Essif
* Translatif
* Instructif
* Abessif
* Comitatif
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Déclinaisons en finnois
, Finnish noun cases
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