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Maininnat

Maininnat is a Finnish noun derived from the verb mainita, meaning to mention. The primary sense of maininnat refers to mentions or references within speech or text—instances where a person, topic, or source is brought up or cited. In academic, journalistic, and editorial contexts, maininnat describe explicit references that help readers locate the material being discussed. A secondary sense exists in evaluative language: maininnat can denote favorable remarks or commendations directed at a person, a work, or an achievement, often appearing in feedback, reviews, or awards.

Etymology and form: The word comes from the verb mainita. The singular form is maininta and the

Usage notes: In prose and scholarly writing, maininnat commonly align with mentions or citations of sources

See also: maininta, mainita, kehu, kiitokset, viittaus.

plural
form
is
maininnat.
It
follows
standard
Finnish
noun
patterns,
with
typical
case
endings
used
in
context
(for
example,
genitive
and
partitive
forms),
while
the
exact
endings
depend
on
the
sentence
structure.
and
topics.
In
evaluative
discourse,
they
surface
as
praise
or
positive
remarks
about
a
person
or
accomplishment.
The
meaning
is
thus
highly
context-dependent,
and
readers
should
rely
on
surrounding
language
to
determine
whether
maininnat
refers
to
mentions
in
a
text
or
to
favorable
remarks.