lopupäätteet
Lopupäätteet, also known as terminal endings or final suffixes, are a linguistic phenomenon found in some languages, particularly in Finnish and other Finnic languages. They are grammatical elements that attach to the end of words to modify their meaning or grammatical function. Unlike prefixes which appear at the beginning of a word, lopupäätteet are added to the word's stem.
These suffixes can indicate a variety of grammatical categories. For instance, they can mark plurality, case
The specific forms and functions of lopupäätteet vary depending on the language and even dialect. Understanding