partitiivivormina
Partitiivivormina, a term primarily used in Finnish grammar, refers to the partitive case. This grammatical case is employed to express an incomplete or indefinite quantity of something. It is distinct from the nominative case, which typically denotes the subject of a sentence and a complete entity.
The partitive case in Finnish is used in several contexts. One of its main functions is to
Furthermore, the partitive case is often employed after certain prepositions and conjunctions, and to express negative