infinitivimuoto
Infinitivimuoto is a grammatical term used in Finnish language linguistics to describe the basic, non-finite form of a verb. It is equivalent to the infinitive in many other languages. The infinitivimuoto is a fundamental part of Finnish grammar, serving as a base form from which various verb forms are derived, including present, past, and conditional tenses.
In Finnish, the infinitivimuoto typically ends with the suffix "-a" or "-ä," depending on the verb's vowel
The infinitivimuoto is often used with auxiliary verbs or in combination with modal particles to express purpose,
Understanding the infinitivimuoto is essential for language learners and linguists studying Finnish, as it underpins the