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nousee

Nousee is the third-person singular present tense form of the Finnish verb nousta, which means to rise, to get up, or to go up. It is used when the subject of the sentence is singular and the action is taking place in the present. The standard present-tense forms for nousta include: minä nousen, sinä nouset, hän nousee; me nousemme, te nousette, he nousevat.

In usage, nousee describes both physical and figurative rising. Examples include someone standing up: Hän nousee

Phonology and morphology: nousta is a Finnish verb ending in -sta in its infinitive, and nouse- is

Context and usage notes: nousee is a common, everyday verb in Finnish and appears across spoken language,

ylös.
The
sun
rising:
Aurinko
nousee.
Prices
or
levels
increasing:
Hinnat
nousee
or
Hinnat
nousevat
in
plural
subjects.
The
form
also
appears
in
meteorological
or
symbolic
contexts
to
indicate
ascent
or
emergence.
the
present
stem
used
with
standard
personal
endings.
The
verb
has
other
forms
such
as
the
imperative
nouse
and
various
past
and
conditional
forms
built
from
the
same
stem.
journalism,
and
literature.
It
is
typically
used
with
animate
or
inanimate
subjects
that
are
capable
of
rising
or
increasing,
as
well
as
with
metaphoric
rises
such
as
probabilities
or
values.
The
form
is
one
of
the
basic
building
blocks
of
Finnish
verb
conjugation
and
is
taught
early
in
Finnish
grammar.