nominatiiviepäsäännöllisistä
Nominatiiviepäsäännölliset refers to a linguistic phenomenon found in some Finno-Ugric languages, particularly Finnish and Estonian. It describes nouns that exhibit irregular behavior in the nominative case, the basic form of a noun used as the subject of a sentence. While most nouns in these languages follow predictable patterns for forming their nominative singular and plural, nominatiiviepäsäännölliset defy these rules.
These irregularities can manifest in various ways. For example, a noun might have a different stem in
Examples in Finnish include words like "mies" (man), which has "miehen" (genitive/accusative) and "miehet" (nominative plural).