Maksuttomat
Maksuttomat is a Finnish term derived from maksuton, meaning free of charge. In everyday language and public discourse, maksuttomat describes goods or services that are provided without direct payment by the user. Typically, such services are funded by public funds, charities, or subsidies and are intended to ensure universal access or social equity.
In Finnish policy discussions, maksuttomat services are often cited in the context of essential public services.
Etymology and usage: Maksuttomat comes from maksuton 'free of charge', with the suffix -mat to form a
Relationship to other terms: Maksuttomat is contrasted with maksullinen, meaning 'paid' or 'fee-based'. The practical lines