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Käsitteen

Käsitteen is the genitive singular form of the Finnish noun käsite, which means concept or notion. The noun käsite denotes a general mental representation used to categorize phenomena, ideas, or terms. In academic and professional language, käsite refers to a defined term or abstract construct that can be discussed, analyzed, or defined. The genitive form käsitteen is used to express possession or association with the concept, as in phrases like käsitteen määritelmä (the definition of the concept) or käsitteen merkitys (the meaning of the concept).

In Finnish, käsite is a common term across disciplines such as philosophy, linguistics, education, and science.

Morphology and forms: the nominative singular is käsite; the genitive singular is käsitteen; the nominative plural

Usage notes: Käsite often appears in definitions, dictionaries, and scholarly writing. It denotes an abstract unit

Etymology: Käsite is related to the verb käsittää (to understand) and the noun käsitys (understanding, view).

It
is
often
positioned
against
related
words
like
ajatus
(thought)
or
idea
(idea),
with
käsite
tending
to
carry
a
more
formal
or
technical
connotation,
emphasizing
an
abstract
unit
used
in
definitions,
classifications,
or
theoretical
frameworks.
is
käsitteet;
the
genitive
plural
is
käsitteiden.
This
pattern
reflects
Finnish
noun
inflection,
where
the
genitive
singular
form
marks
a
relationship
to
a
specific
concept,
for
example,
"käsitteen
ominaisuudet"
(the
features
of
the
concept).
that
can
be
clearly
delineated
within
a
theory
or
taxonomy.
While
synonyms
exist—such
as
ajatus
or
idea—the
choice
of
käsite
typically
signals
a
more
formal
or
precise
reference
to
a
defined
conceptual
entity.
The
term
thus
embodies
the
idea
of
grasping
and
forming
a
mental
representation
of
a
particular
concept.