A2 noun Neutral

mieheni

/ˈmie̯heni/

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Häufige Kollokationen

rakas mieheni
entinen mieheni
tuleva mieheni
edessäni seisoo mieheni

Wird oft verwechselt mit

mieheni vs. vaimoni

refers to 'my wife'

Grammatikmuster

minun mieheni (my husband) - The possessive suffix '-ni' (my) is added to 'mies' (man/husband) in the genitive case. The word 'minun' (my) is optional but adds emphasis. miehelleni (to my husband) - Dative case with possessive suffix. mieheltäni (from my husband) - Ablative case with possessive suffix.

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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.

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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.

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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).

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