Ich will Kacht, in den namen Gotts, zu den biderben luten und willig mitt und under inen sterben.
This he heard with great displeasure, And his heart was filled with envy That the songs of Väinämöinen Better than his own were reckoned.
Väinämöinen then makes a new kantele of birchwood.
Christ, Väinämöinen quitting Finland on the coming of, ii.
This stage is also seen in the strange travesty of the Nativity in the last Runo of the Kalevala; and indeed, one of the older writers says that the favourite deities of the Finns in his time were Väinämöinen and the Virgin Mary.
In Runo 50 he is described as leaving Finland on account of his authority departing at the coming of Christ; though it is said by an old writer that the favourite deities of the Finns in his time were Väinämöinen and the Virgin Mary.
The last Runo contains a strange confused story of the Nativity, and ends with the consequent departure of Väinämöinen from Finland.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.