mieheni
Beispiele
Häufige Kollokationen
Wird oft verwechselt mit
refers to 'my wife'
Grammatikmuster
Tipps
Possessive Suffix
The '-ni' at the end of 'mieheni' indicates first person singular possession ('my'). This is a common feature in Finnish for showing possession.
Vowel Harmony
Finnish words adhere to vowel harmony, meaning vowels in a word tend to be of the same 'type' (front or back). This affects how suffixes are formed. In 'mieheni', the 'e' and 'i' are front vowels.
Strong vs. Weak Stem
Finnish nouns often have a strong and weak stem form depending on the case. For 'mies' (husband), the weak stem is 'miehe-', as seen in many of the declension forms.
Wortherkunft
From 'mies' (man, husband) + possessive suffix '-ni' (my).
Possessive Suffix
The '-ni' at the end of 'mieheni' indicates first person singular possession ('my'). This is a common feature in Finnish for showing possession.
Vowel Harmony
Finnish words adhere to vowel harmony, meaning vowels in a word tend to be of the same 'type' (front or back). This affects how suffixes are formed. In 'mieheni', the 'e' and 'i' are front vowels.
Strong vs. Weak Stem
Finnish nouns often have a strong and weak stem form depending on the case. For 'mies' (husband), the weak stem is 'miehe-', as seen in many of the declension forms.