Salaattien
Salaattien is the genitive plural form of the Finnish noun salaatti, meaning salad. In Finnish, the genitive case marks possession or relation, so salaattien translates roughly as “of the salads” or “the salads’.” It is used when something pertains to or belongs to more than one salad.
In practice, salaattien appears in noun phrases that describe a relationship to multiple salads. Examples include
Grammar note: Salaatti forms a genitive plural as salaattien, contrasting with the nominative plural salaatit (salads)
Etymology: The word salaatti is borrowed from Swedish sallad, which in turn derives from French salade (and
See also: Finnish grammar and Finnish vocabulary. Salaattien demonstrates how Finnish marks possession and association with