Dear Fediverse s, not just in the part of the Wikiverse, the Finnish language is claimed to have dozens of strange "cases", partly inspired by Hungarian grammar, such as "sublative" or "temporal" – what is meant is a derivation pattern for a small number of (often mainly) pronoun-based adverbs (not acknowledged as cases in any Standard Finnish grammar I know of). This goes back to a grammar sketch published online, also in English and German, by a certain Panu Mäkinen.>>

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