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kerromme

Kerromme is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Finnish verb kertoa, meaning to tell or to recount. It is used when the speaker and at least one other person are performing the act of telling. In Finnish, the present tense covers both habitual and ongoing actions, so kerromme can be understood as “we tell” or “we are telling” depending on the context.

Morphology and forms: The present tense stem for kertoa is kerro-, and the 1st person plural form

Pronunciation and usage: Kerromme is pronounced with a geminated r in the stem and a final -e

Etymology and relation: Kerro- derives from the verb kertoa, a basic Finnish verb for conveying information

See also: kertoa, Finnish verb conjugation, Finnish grammar. Kerromme serves as an example of how Finnish marks

adds
the
ending
-mme,
yielding
kerromme.
The
full
present-tense
paradigm
for
kertoa
is:
minä
kerron,
sinä
kerrot,
hän
kertoo,
me
kerromme,
te
kerrotte,
he
kertovat.
in
everyday
speech,
typically
transcribed
as
[ˈkerromːe].
It
appears
in
sentences
such
as
“Me
kerromme
tarinan”
(We
tell
a
story)
or
“Me
kerromme,
mitä
tapahtui”
(We
tell
what
happened).
The
form
is
used
in
narrative,
explanation,
or
any
discourse
where
the
act
of
telling
is
being
described.
or
recounting
events.
The
form
kerromme
reflects
standard
Finnish
verb
conjugation
for
the
1st
person
plural
present.
subject
through
verb
inflection
and
how
the
present
tense
operates
across
persons.