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I had same feeling about german language when I studied it. But if I recall correctly (after little googling of course), "partitiivi" is used to answer to questions like "ketä" and "mitä", so the suffix in that case is usually -a and -ä. Sometimes it also might -ta or -tä. And here are simple examples of these:

Mitä sinä teet?
Ajan autoa

Mitä sinä katselet?
Televisio_ta_

Ketä sinä odotat?
Heli_ä_

or

Ketä sinä odotat?
Hän_tä_

Okay, these examples are kinda retarded, but I hope you got the point ;_;
 
I had same feeling about german language when I studied it. But if I recall correctly (after little googling of course), "partitiivi" is used to answer to questions like "ketä" and "mitä", so the suffix in that case is usually -a and -ä. Sometimes it also might -ta or -tä. And here are simple examples of these:

Mitä sinä teet?
Ajan autoa

Mitä sinä katselet?
Televisio_ta_

Ketä sinä odotat?
Heli_ä_

or

Ketä sinä odotat?
Hän_tä_

Okay, these examples are kinda retarded, but I hope you got the point ;_;

KIITOS :worship: I got what you mean, we have it in the student book, but since it's only in Finnish it's kinda hard for me to understand :erk: Thank you for the retarded examples, too :D This was my 2nd time in a Finnish class so I don't know any special words :)