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Laskun

Laskun is the genitive singular of the Finnish noun lasku, which most commonly means a bill or invoice, but can also refer to a calculation or reckoning. The form laskun is used to indicate possession or association with lasku, as in laskun summa (the amount of the bill), laskun numero (the invoice number), or laskun eräpäivä (the due date of the invoice).

Etymology and grammar: Lasku derives from the verb laskea, meaning to count, calculate, or put down in

Usage and context: In modern use, lasku refers primarily to a bill sent to a customer or

Related terms include laskutus (invoicing or billing) and laskenta (calculation). Laskun remains the standard form when

writing.
The
genitive
suffix
-n
attaches
to
form
laskun,
to
express
that
something
belongs
to
or
relates
to
the
bill.
In
everyday
Finnish,
lasku
is
most
often
encountered
in
the
context
of
payments
and
invoicing,
but
the
word
can
also
denote
a
calculation
or
accounting
record
in
older
or
broader
uses.
a
request
for
payment.
An
invoice
typically
contains
the
seller
and
buyer
information,
itemized
charges,
tax
details,
the
total
amount
due,
payment
instructions,
and
the
due
date.
Phrases
such
as
laskun
lähettäminen
(sending
the
invoice)
and
laskun
maksaminen
(payment
of
the
invoice)
are
common.
The
genitive
laskun
appears
widely
in
compound
phrases
that
describe
attributes
of
the
bill,
such
as
laskun
päivämäärä,
laskun
loppusumma,
or
laskun
tila.
referring
to
a
specific
bill
or
to
aspects
tied
to
that
bill.