Pääosallisina
Pääosallisina is a Finnish word that translates to "as main characters" or "in leading roles." It is typically used in the context of film, theater, literature, or any other form of storytelling to refer to the primary actors or characters who drive the narrative. When a play or film is described as having "pääosallisina" certain actors, it means those actors are performing the central roles. Similarly, if a story has "pääosallisina" particular characters, it indicates that these characters are the focus of the plot and the audience's attention. The term emphasizes the importance and centrality of these individuals or figures within the work. It is a common phrase in Finnish media and criticism when discussing casting and character development. The word is a plural form of "pääosallinen," which means "main character" or "leading actor." The suffix "-na" denotes the "essive case," indicating a state or role. Therefore, "pääosallisina" signifies being in the capacity of main characters or leading actors.