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-lainen

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See also: lainen and -läinen

Finnish

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Finnic *-lainën; equivalent to -la (toponym suffix) +‎ -inen. Cognate with Estonian -lane, Veps -laine.

Attested since at least the Bible translation of 1548, which uses it in Mark 7.26 (Grekilainen) and Luke 4.27 (Syrialainen), among other places.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /-lɑi̯nen/, [-lɑ̝i̯ne̞n]
  • Does not automatically cause secondary stress

Suffix

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-lainen (front vowel harmony variant -läinen, linguistic notation -lAinen)

  1. Combined with a place name, forms the noun for the inhabitant of a place; or an adjective meaning "of or relating to (the place)".
    Viro (Estonia) + ‎-lainen → ‎virolainen (Estonian)
    Savo (Savonia) + ‎-lainen → ‎savolainen (Savonian)
  2. Combined with a name, forms an adjective for a member of an organization or other defined group, a follower of philosophy etc.
    German Hegel + ‎-lainen → ‎hegeliläinen (Hegelian)
    kokoomus + ‎-lainen → ‎kokoomuslainen
  3. Combined with a common noun, forms nouns for people characterized by this noun.
    eläke (pension) + ‎-lainen → ‎eläkeläinen (pensioner)
    vuokra (rent) + ‎-lainen → ‎vuokralainen (tenant, lessee)
  4. Forms various diminutives; also used in surnames.
    repo ((dated) fox) + ‎-lainen → ‎repolainen (fox) (nickname, poetic)
Usage notes
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  • Usually appended to the genitive or nominative singular stem.
  • Place names already ending in -la often do not duplicate the suffix, and their adjective forms may be formed with simply -inen (e.g. Karjalakarjalainen, not ˣkarjalalainen).
Declension
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Noun:

more ▼Inflection of -lainen (Kotus type 38/nainen, no gradation)
nominative -lainen -laiset
genitive -laisen -laisten
-laisien
partitive -laista -laisia
illative -laiseen -laisiin
more ▼Possessive forms of -lainen (Kotus type 38/nainen, no gradation)

Adjective:

more ▼Inflection of -lainen (Kotus type 38/nainen, no gradation)
nominative -lainen -laiset
genitive -laisen -laisten
-laisien
partitive -laista -laisia
illative -laiseen -laisiin
more ▼Possessive forms of -lainen (Kotus type 38/nainen, no gradation)
Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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From compounds with laji (kind, sort) +‎ -inen (compare lailla). The origin as a separate word can still be seen in the imperfect accommodation to vowel harmony. The suffix has been reinforced and influenced by the somewhat similar sounding -llinen (e.g. dialectal millinen for millainen).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /-ˌlɑi̯nen/, [-ˌlɑ̝i̯ne̞n]
  • Rhymes: -ɑinen
  • Hyphenation(key): lai‧nen
  • automatically causes secondary stress, due to the fact that this suffix was originally a component in a compound

Suffix

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-lainen

  1. Combined with a pronoun, forms an adjective relating to the kind or nature of a person or an object. synonyms ▲
    Synonyms: -moinen, kaltainen
    eri + ‎-lainen → ‎erilainen (different)
    eräs + ‎-lainen → ‎eräänlainen (kind of (a))
    mikä + ‎-lainen → ‎minkälainen / millainen (what kind of?)
    sama + ‎-lainen → ‎samanlainen (similar, of the same kind)
    se + ‎-lainen → ‎sellainen (such, of that kind)
    tämä + ‎-lainen → ‎tällainen / tälläinen (colloquial) (of this kind)
    viiden (five) + ‎-lainen → ‎viidenlainen (of five kinds) (usually used in the plural)
  2. Combined with the genitive form of an adjective, forms an adjective indicating a smaller degree of the quality than that described by the original adjective. synonym ▲
    Synonym: -hko
    heikko + ‎-lainen → ‎heikonlainen (relatively weak)
    oikea + ‎-lainen → ‎oikeanlainen (of a right kind (but not the right one))
    viileä + ‎-lainen → ‎viileänlainen (sort of cool)
Usage notes
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  • As this suffix is historically a compound, it is not subject to vowel harmony in the standard language; with the exception of the word yhtäläinen, it always has back vowel harmony. In colloquial use it may have a front vowel variant, if not the speaker has not been explicitly taught to avoid that, which proves the rule moot.
  • The modifier is in the genitive case if it can be inflected as such.
Declension
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more ▼Inflection of -lainen (Kotus type 38/nainen, no gradation)
nominative -lainen -laiset
genitive -laisen -laisten
-laisien
partitive -laista -laisia
illative -laiseen -laisiin
more ▼Possessive forms of -lainen (Kotus type 38/nainen, no gradation)
Derived terms
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Anagrams

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