Ohjat
Ohjat is a Finnish word most commonly translated as "reins" and used both in literal and figurative contexts. Literally, ohjat refers to the straps, lines or similar equipment used to control and direct a horse or other draft animal. As a tangible object, ohjat are made from leather, synthetic materials or rope and are an essential part of riding and harnessing equipment.
Figuratively, ohjat denotes control, direction or leadership. Expressions such as "ottaa ohjat" (to take the reins)
Linguistically, ohjat is related to the verb ohjata, meaning "to guide" or "to direct." Its usage spans