partitiivsingularis
Partitiivsingularis, or partitive singular, is a grammatical form in Finnish used to mark a direct object that is incomplete, indefinite, or uncountable. It is one of the forms of the partitive case and contrasts with the nominative and genitive singular, as well as with the partitive plural.
Usage and function: The partitive singular is commonly used when the object is not fully specified or
Formation: In Finnish, the partitive singular is formed by adding a suffix to the noun stem, with
Examples: leipää (bread as a partitive singular form of leipä), vettä (water from vesi), kirjaa (a book
Relation to other forms: The partitive singular is distinct from the nominative and genitive singular, and