1 Introduction
The partitive stem is an important stem of nominals, infinitives and participles along with the genitive stem. The main difference between these stems lies in consonant gradation. The partitive stem takes the strong grade, when the genitive stem takes the weak one, and vice versa. The partitive stem is used to form the partitive singular and the genitive plural. Anyway, the genitive plural cannot be formed from the partitive stem of any word, but there are certain restrictions. The partitive stem is also used to form the essive stem. A good knowledge of the consonant gradation and also vowel change i ~ e is of great use.
2 Formation
The formation of the partitive stem is very complicated. The following rules show, how the partitive stem is formed from the nominative and sometimes also the genitive stem. In the examples, the partitive ending -a/-ä/-ta/-tä has been separated from the partitive stem by a hyphen.
2.1 Words that end in a vowel
If a word ends in a vowel and it does not undergo the vowel change i ~ e, the partitive stem is similar to the nominative stem. This rule also applies to words which are affected by the consonant gradation.
Nominative |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
koira |
koira-a |
dog |
nalle |
nalle-a |
teddy bear |
kiivi |
kiivi-ä |
kiwi fruit |
talo |
talo-a |
house |
koulu |
koulu-a |
school |
syy |
syy-tä |
reason |
kylä |
kylä-ä |
village |
yö |
yö-tä |
night |
silta |
silta-a |
bridge |
vihko |
vihko-a |
notebook |
If a word undergoes the vowel change i ~ e, there are two ways of forming the partitive stem.
If a word ends in -hi, -li, -ni, or -ri, in front of which there is a vowel, the partitive stem is formed by removing the i.
Nominative |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
jouhi |
jouh-ta |
horsehair |
kieli |
kiel-tä |
language |
pieni |
pien-tä |
small |
saari |
saar-ta |
island |
There are three exceptions to the rule. Note that the word veli also requires an additional j.
Nominative |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
Louhi |
Louhe-a |
Louhi |
sini |
sine-ä |
the blue |
veli |
velje-ä |
brother |
Note also that the following words require a back-vowel partitive ending that is against vowel harmony rules.
Nominative |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
meri |
mer-ta |
sea |
veri |
ver-ta |
blood |
If a word ends in -si, in front of which there is a vowel, or in -lsi, -nsi, or -rsi, the partitive stem is formed by replacing the si by t.
Nominative |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
vesi |
vet-tä |
water |
kuusi |
kuut-ta |
six |
kansi |
kant-ta |
lid |
jälsi |
jält-tä |
|
virsi |
virt-tä |
hymn |
Exceptions!
The partitive stem of jousi, kusi, and kuusi is formed by omitting the i.
Nominative |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
jousi |
jous-ta |
bow |
kusi |
kus-ta |
piss |
kuusi |
kuus-ta |
spruce |
If a word ends in -ksi, the partitive stem is formed either by replacing it by h or s, or by omitting the i. This group includes only four words.
Nominative |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
yksi |
yh-tä |
one |
kaksi |
kah-ta |
two |
uksi |
us-ta |
door |
suksi |
sukse-a or sus-ta (old form) |
ski |
If a word ends in -psi or -tsi, the partitive stem is formed by replacing it by s. This group includes only four words.
Nominative |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
hapsi |
has-ta |
hair |
lapsi |
las-ta |
child |
peitsi |
peis-tä |
lance |
veitsi |
veis-tä (veitse-ä) |
knife |
If a word ends in -mi, in front of which there is a vowel, the partitive stem is formed either by replacing the i by e, or the mi by n.
Nominative |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
lumi |
lun-ta |
snow |
nimi |
nime-ä |
name |
If a word does not belong to any of the groups mentioned above, the partitive stem is formed by replacing i by e.
Nominative |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
tammi |
tamme-a |
oak |
saarni |
saarne-a |
ash |
tähti |
tähte-ä |
star |
kurki |
kurke-a |
crane |
c) Comparative forms
The partitive stem of comparative forms is formed by replacing the comparative ending -mpi by mpa.
Nominative |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
suurempi |
suurempa-a |
bigger |
isompi |
isompa-a |
bigger |
kauniimpi |
kauniimpa-a |
nicer |
2.2 Words that end in a consonant
There are only five consonants, l, n, r, s, and t, which a Finnish word can end in. Loan words can end in any consonant.
a) Words that end in a relic consonant
If a word ends in a relic consonant, the partitive stem is formed by adding t to the nominative stem. Actually, this t is the relic consonant which becomes visible now.
Nominative |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
vene |
venet-tä |
boat |
koe |
koet-ta |
test |
laite |
laitet-ta |
device |
b) Words that end in s
If a word ends in s, the partitive stem is formed with the aid of the genitive stem.
If the genitive stem ends in -kse, -he, or a long vowel, the partitive stem is similar to the nominative stem.
Nominative |
Genitive |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
varis |
varikse-n |
varis-ta |
crow |
hius |
hiukse-n |
hius-ta |
hair |
tulos |
tulokse-n |
tulos-ta |
result |
kynnys |
kynnykse-n |
kynnys-tä |
treshold |
väärennös |
väärennökse-n |
väärennös-tä |
forgery |
karvas |
karvaa-n |
karvas-ta |
bitter |
tehdas |
tehtaa-n |
tehdas-ta |
factory |
varvas |
varpaa-n |
varvas-ta |
toe |
kiuas |
kiukaa-n |
kiuas-ta |
sauna heater |
kirves |
kirvee-n |
kirves-tä |
ax |
tiivis |
tiivii-n |
tiivis-tä |
compact |
uros |
uroo-n |
uros-ta |
male |
räystäs |
räystää-n |
räystäs-tä |
eaves |
paras |
parhaa-n |
paras-ta |
the best |
mies |
miehe-n |
mies-tä |
man |
If the genitive stem ends in -de or -nne, the partitive stem is formed from the nominative stem by replacing the s by t.
Nominative |
Genitive |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
osuus |
osuude-n |
osuut-ta |
share, part |
kauneus |
kauneude-n |
kauneut-ta |
beauty |
rakkaus |
rakkaude-n |
rakkaut-ta |
love |
teollisuus |
teollisuude-n |
teollisuut-ta |
industry |
hyvyys |
hyvyyde-n |
hyvyyt-tä |
goodness |
kolmas |
kolmanne-n |
kolmat-ta |
the third |
neljäs |
neljänne-n |
neljät-tä |
the fourth |
tuhannes |
tuhannenne-n |
tuhannet-ta |
the thousandth |
mones |
monenne-n |
monet-ta |
|
c) Words that end in n
If a word ends in -nen, the partitive stem is formed by replacing the nen by s.
Nominative |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
hevonen |
hevos-ta |
horse |
ihminen |
ihmis-tä |
person |
puinen |
puis-ta |
wooden |
There are two ways of forming the partitive stem of superlative forms. This group also includes the word vasen 'left'. The easiest way of forming the partitive stem is to use the stem similar to the nominative stem.
Nominative |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
suurin |
suurin-ta |
the biggest |
isoin |
isoin-ta |
the biggest |
vasen |
vasen-ta |
left |
The partitive stem can also be formed by replacing the superlative ending -n by mpa.
Nominative |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
suurin |
suurimpa-a |
the biggest |
isoin |
isoimpa-a |
the biggest |
vasen |
vasempa-a |
left |
The partitive stem of other words, which end in -n, is similar to the nominative stem.
Nominative |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
avain |
avain-ta |
key |
sydän |
sydän-tä |
heart |
sadin |
sadin-ta |
trap |
hapan |
hapan-ta |
sour |
otin |
otin-ta |
handle |
lämmin |
lämmin-tä |
warm |
ien |
ien-tä |
gum |
joutsen |
joutsen-ta |
swan |
mahdoton |
mahdoton-ta |
impossible |
työtön |
työtön-tä |
unemployed |
The partitive stem of the numbers 7 - 10 and 17 - 19 is formed by omitting the n.
Nominative |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
seitsemän |
seitsemä-ä |
seven |
kahdeksan |
kahdeksa-a |
eight |
yhdeksän |
yhdeksä-ä |
nine |
kymmenen |
kymmenen-tä |
ten |
seitsemäntoista |
seitsemä-ä-toista |
seventeen |
kahdeksantoista |
kahdeksa-a-toista |
eighteen |
yhdeksäntoista |
yhdeksä-ä-toista |
nineteen |
d) Words that end in l
If a word ends in l, the partitive stem is similar to the nominative stem. This group includes about ten words.
Nominative |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
askel |
askel-ta |
step |
kannel |
kannel-ta |
kantele |
kyynel |
kyynel-tä |
tear |
sävel |
sävel-tä |
note, melody |
sammal |
sammal-ta |
moss |
ommel |
ommel-ta |
stitch |
taival |
taival-ta |
trip |
nivel |
nivel-tä |
joint |
vemmel |
vemmel-tä |
|
petkel |
petkel-tä |
sprudder, stamper |
e) Words that end in r
If a word ends in r, the partitive stem is similar to the nominative stem.
Nominative |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
tatar |
tatar-ta |
knotweed (Polygonum) |
tytär |
tytär-tä |
daughter |
sisar |
sisar-ta |
sister |
f) Words that end in t
If a word ends in t, the partitive stem is similar to the nominative stem. This group also includes past participle active tenses.
Nominative |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
kevät |
kevät-tä |
spring |
tuhat |
tuhat-ta |
thousand |
ohut |
ohut-ta |
thin |
olut |
olut-ta |
beer |
lyhyt |
lyhyt-tä |
short |
neitsyt |
neitsyt-tä |
virgin |
kätkyt |
kätkyt-tä |
cradle |
airut |
airut-ta |
harbinger |
kevyt |
kevyt-tä |
light |
ehyt |
ehyt-tä |
whole |
tiehyt |
tiehyt-tä |
duct |
pehmyt |
pehmyt-tä |
soft |
ainut |
ainut-ta |
only |
juossut |
juossut-ta |
run |
laulanut |
laulanut-ta |
sung |
syönyt |
syönyt-tä |
eaten |
vienyt |
vienyt-tä |
taken |
g) Loan words
The partitive stem of new loan words, which end in a consonant, is formed simply by adding a vowel i to the nominative stem. Foreign proper nouns belong to this group as well. This rule also applies to words that end in the consonants l, n, r, s, and t.
Nominative |
Partitive |
Translation |
|
rock |
rocki-a |
rock music |
radar |
radari-a |
radar |
Internet |
Interneti-ä |
Internet |
Linux |
Linuxi-a |
Linux |
Windows |
Windowsi-a |
Windows |
New York |
New Yorki-a |
New York |
3 Usage
The partitive stem is used to form the partitive singular and sometimes the genitive plural as well.
The partitive ending -a/-ä is added to a stem which ends in a single vowel, and the ending -ta/-tä to a stem which ends in a long vowel, a diphthong, or a consonant.
The genitive plural ending -ten can be added only to a word whose partitive stem ends in a consonant, excluding some exceptions. (For further information, see the page on forming the genitive plural.)
The following example shows, how case endings are attached to the partitive stem.
Case |
Word |
Translation |
|
Nominative sg |
kieli |
language |
Partitive sg |
kieltä |
language |
Genitive pl |
kielten |
of the languages |
|
|
|
Nominative sg |
jalka |
foot |
Partitive sg |
jalkaa |
foot |
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