The imperative tense in Finnish is used to give commands, instructions, or express requests.
Formation:
Singular (sinä): Usually formed by removing the personal ending „-t” from the present tense „sinä” form.
Example:
Puhua (to speak) → Puhu! (Speak!)
Tulla (to come) → Tule! (Come!)
Plural (te): Add „-kaa/-kää” at the verb stem (harmonizing vowels).
Example:
Puhua → Puhukaa! (Speak! – plural)
Tulla → Tulkaa! (Come! – plural)
Negative Imperative:
Use the negative word „älä” (singular) or „älkää” (plural) followed by the verb stem:
Älä puhu! (Don’t speak!)
Älkää tulko! (Don’t come! – plural)
Polite Requests:
Finnish imperative can come across as direct, and politeness is expressed through context, intonation or added words such as „ole hyvä” (please).
Examples:
Istu alas! (Sit down!)
Älä unohda! (Don’t forget!)
Kuunnelkaa! (Listen! – plural)
This is the general overview of the imperative in Finnish grammar, essential for everyday commands and informal communication.
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