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nämä

Nämä is the plural demonstrative pronoun in Finnish, used to refer to multiple items that are near the speaker or otherwise in focus. It is the plural form of tämä and translates to "these" in English. As a demonstrative, nämä can function as both a determiner and a stand-alone pronoun.

In grammar, nämä inflect for case like other Finnish demonstratives. The base form is nominative plural, asemantically

Usage notes include that nämӓ, like other demonstratives, clarifies which items are being discussed and can

Etymology traces these demonstratives to a common Proto-Finnic root related to この/この, forming a system of proximal

equivalent
to
"these."
Other
cases
express
relationships
such
as
proximity,
direction,
or
source.
For
example,
näitä
(partitive
plural)
can
appear
when
referring
to
some
or
an
indefinite
amount
of
items,
näiden
(genitive
plural)
marks
possession
or
association,
and
näihin
or
näissä
indicate
movement
toward
or
location
in
these
items,
respectively.
Finnish
often
places
nämä
before
the
noun,
as
in
Tämä
talo
versus
Nämä
talot,
but
it
can
also
stand
alone
as
a
pronoun:
Nämä
ovat
uusia
kirjoja.
add
emphasis.
In
everyday
Finnish,
nämä
is
common
in
conversation
and
writing
when
pointing
to
or
listing
nearby
objects,
for
example,
"Nämä
kirjat
ovat
minun"
(These
books
are
mine).
It
contrasts
with
nuo
(those
near
the
listener)
and
ne
(those
farther
away).
demonstratives
that
evolves
with
case
inflection.
See
also
related
forms:
tämä
(this),
tuo
(that),
ne
(those).