Kaksosten
Kaksosten is the genitive plural form of the Finnish noun kaksoset, which means twins. The form is used to express possession or association with the twins, rather than to describe the twins themselves.
Formation and usage. In Finnish, the genitive plural is typically formed by replacing the nominative plural
Context and nuance. Kaksosten as a genitive plural is common in written Finnish, especially in descriptions
- Kaksosten vanhemmat asuvat kaupungissa. (The parents of the twins live in the city.)
- Kaksosten koulu on lähellä kotia. (The twins’ school is near the home.)
See also. Finnish grammar, genitive case, plurality in Finnic languages.