A verb is a word wich denotates actions, events, or states of being. It's the predicate of a sentence and describes the relationship between subject and object. In Finnish, there is both active and passive form of a verb and it varys in four tempus (present, imperfect, perfect tense, past perfect) and four moods (indicative, imperative, conditional, potential) Verb also agrees with person, and number of subject.
There is six personal forms in Finnish. They are formed by adding an ending after the stem of the verb.
The endings are:
kysyäThe 3rd singular form (he/she) is marked by long vowel. If there is already two vowels, the 3rd form is the stem (for example: syö-dä.)
To get the stem, you must know wich type the verb is.Because verb conjugation indicates the subject, you don't have to use personal pronoun
minä puhun suomea = puhun suomea