Course Grammar - Kurssin Kielioppi
1. Nouns
1.1. Personal pronouns
BASIC FORM
minä I
sinä you
hän he, she
se it
me we
te you (plural and formal)
he they
It is very common in Finland to address people informally, using sinä-form especially between young people, even when they have not met before.
GENITIVE FORM
minun my, mine
sinun your, yours
hänen her, hers, his
meidän our, ours
teidän your, yours
heidän their, theirs
Note
There are no possessive pronouns in Finnish, so e.g. minun means both my and mine.
Possessive suffixes
In the standard written Finnish possessive suffixes are used with or without the genitive form of the personal pronouns.
Each person has its own personal suffix except for the 3rd person singular and plural which have the same suffixe.
(minun) kirjani my book
(sinun) kirjasi your book
hänen kirjansa her/his book
(meidän) kirjamme our book
(teidän) kirjanne your book
heidän kirjansa their book
In everyday spoken Finnish possessive suffixes are dropped.
minun kirja my book
PARTITIVE FORM
basic form partitive form
minä minua
sinä sinua
hän häntä
me meitä
te teitä
he heitä
Note
The
partitive case has no direct equivalent in English language. Check the
partitive section to find out when to use the partitive forms of the
personal pronouns.