taivutusaffiksit
Taivutusaffiksit, or inflectional affixes, are suffixes that attach to word stems to mark grammatical information. In Finnish, they are a core part of the language’s morphology, allowing nouns, adjectives and verbs to express case, number, person, tense and mood without changing the word stem radically. They differ from derivational affixes, which create new words or change lexical category.
Nouns and adjectives use taivutusaffiksit to indicate case and number. Common forms include talon (genitive), talossa
Verbs employ taivutusaffiksit to mark person and number in the present tense, for example puhun, puhut, puhuu,
Finnish vowel harmony influences the specific variants of many suffixes, and consonant gradation can affect the