-ttain

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Finnish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

A variant of earlier and still dialectal -ttaen, probably from *-ttaden (possibly related to Estonian -ti, -te and Votic -ttaa), re-extracted from the second infinitive instructive forms of verbs ending in -ttaa. The instructive case has distributive meanings in dialects, with such uses attested in Kalevala.

Suffix[edit]

-ttain (front vowel harmony variant -ttäin, linguistic notation -ttAin)

  1. Forms distributive adverbs.
    aste (grade) + ‎-ttain → ‎asteittain (gradually)
    päivä (day) + ‎-ttain → ‎päivittäin (daily, every day)
    tusina (dozen) + ‎-ttain → ‎tusinoittain (dozens of)
  2. Forms adverbs expressing manner.
    kiinalainen (Chinese) + ‎-ttain → ‎kiinalaisittain (in a Chinese way)
    tusina (dozen) + ‎-ttain → ‎tusinoittain (by the dozen)
    sivu (page) + ‎-ttain → ‎sivuittain (page by page)
  3. Forms adverbs that express position.
    pitkä (long) + ‎-ttain → ‎pitkittäin (lengthwise)
    loma (gap, space in between) + ‎-ttain → ‎lomittain (interlocked)
    sivu (side) + ‎-ttain → ‎sivuttain (sideways)

Usage notes[edit]

  • This suffix is usually appended to the weak plural stem; see examples above.

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