Ofäänijärjestys
Ofäänijärjestys is a Finnish term that translates to "word order" or "sentence structure." It refers to the conventional arrangement of words and phrases within a sentence in the Finnish language. Finnish is known for its relatively flexible word order compared to many other Indo-European languages. This flexibility is largely due to its case system, where grammatical function is indicated by the case ending of a word rather than its position in the sentence.
While Finnish has a default or unmarked word order, which is typically Subject-Verb-Object (SVO), deviations from
The flexibility of ofäänijärjestys allows Finnish speakers to achieve a high degree of stylistic variation and