sinullakin
Sinullakin is a Finnish clitic formed by attaching the particle -kin to the possessive form sinulla, from the phrase sinulla on meaning “you have.” The result, sinullakin, functions as an inclusive or emphatic marker that means “you too,” “even you,” or “you as well.” It is part of the broader family of -kin particles in Finnish, which add emphasis or solidarity to a statement.
Sinullakin is used to include the addressee in a shared situation or to highlight that the addressee
- Sinulla on kiire. → Sinullakin on kiire? (You’re busy. Are you busy too?)
- Minulla on uusi auto. → Sinullakin on uusi auto. (I have a new car. You have a new
- Hänellä on idea. → Sinullakin on idea, vai? (He has an idea. You have one too, right?)
The -kin particle attaches to the possessive form appropriate for the subject and case. Common pairs include
Sinullakin is typical in spoken Finnish and informal writing. In formal contexts, speakers may prefer more