-ksi

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See also: ksi, KSI, and ksí

Finnish

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Alternative forms

  • -ks (colloquial)

Etymology

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Suffix

-ksi (with a possessive suffix appended: -kse-)

  1. used to form the translative case
  2. used to form the long first infinitive, with the meaning "in order to"; always used with a possessive suffix
    ostaakseenin order to buy

Usage notes

  • Appended to the genitive singular stem.

Derived terms

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