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Finnish language - Lexicon →
Verbal suffixes are extremely diverse; several frequentatives and momentanes differentiating causative, volitional-unpredictable and anticausative are found, often combined with each other, often denoting indirection. For example, hypätä “to jump”, hyppiä “to be jumping”, hypeksiä “to be jumping wantonly”, hypäyttää “to make someone jump once”, hyppyyttää “to make someone jump repeatedly” (or...
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