Nominaaliasteikossa
Nominaaliasteikossa refers to a Finnish grammatical concept that describes the case of a noun when it appears in its basic, dictionary form. This is also known as the nominative case. In Finnish, the nominative is the default case and is used for the subject of a sentence, the complement of a copular verb (like "olla" - to be), and often for the object when it is indefinite or the predicate.
Unlike many other languages, Finnish nouns do not typically have a specific ending for the nominative case
The concept of nominaaliasteikossa is fundamental to understanding Finnish sentence structure and word relationships. When a