Genitivimuotoinen
Genitivimuotoinen refers to a grammatical construction in Finnish where the genitive case is used to indicate possession or belonging. This is distinct from the nominative case, which typically denotes the subject of a sentence. In Finnish, the genitive is a common way to express the relationship between two nouns, similar to how "of" or an apostrophe-s is used in English. For example, "kirjan kansi" translates to "the cover of the book" or "the book's cover," where "kirjan" is the genitive form of "kirja" (book).
The genitive case in Finnish is also used in other contexts, such as with certain prepositions and