ttää
Tä is not a standalone word in Finnish, but the string appears most prominently as part of the common verb-ending series that includes -taa, -tää, -ttää, and their variants. In linguistic descriptions, these endings are treated as productive derivational suffixes that form new verbs from stems, often with nuanced meanings related to making, causing, or performing an action. The exact sense of a verb built with -ttaa/-ttää depends on the base it attaches to, so there is no single universal meaning for the suffix itself.
The -tt- formations are a characteristic feature of Finnish verb morphology. They attach to stems to yield
Two widely encountered verbs with this family are kirjoittaa (to write) and näyttää (to show). Both exhibit
Finnish verb morphology, derivational suffixes in Finnish, causative constructions in Finnic languages.
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