Morfemoihin
Morfemoihin is a Finnish linguistic term referring to morphemes. Morphemes are the smallest meaningful units of language that cannot be further divided. They can be words or parts of words. For example, the word "talossani" in Finnish, meaning "in my house," consists of three morphemes: "talo" (house), "-s" (a possessive suffix indicating "my"), and "-ssa" (a case ending indicating "in").
There are two main types of morphemes: free morphemes and bound morphemes. Free morphemes can stand alone
The study of morphemes is called morphology. Morphology helps linguists understand how words are formed, how