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muay this video is about the nan suffix that is in a lot of adjectives and a lot of surnames and all the words for nationalities and im gonna talk about surnames in general as well so some adjectives that have the nail in them would be for example lonely meaning oxinaton one type of meaning urden lining happy haloin and strange meaning ones own kind of meaning oman lining one-handed uxicating one-eyed oxycena mining far away gokainen and many others but not all adjectives have it for example levia meaning wide iso meaning big or pneu meaning small and many many others and there is no rule when you should use it which adds which adjectives have it and which ones dont thats just a thing that youre gonna have to know then all words for nationalities have the men suffix at the end and in finnish grammar nationalities are adjectives and they are names and thats why they are not capitalized for some examples of this finnish would be suama lining russian would be van allen german would