Sellaisiakin
"Sellaisiakin" is a Finnish phrase that translates to "such things" or "things like that" in English. It is commonly used in everyday conversation to refer to a variety of unspecified items, experiences, or concepts that share a general similarity. The phrase is versatile and often employed in both spoken and written Finnish to avoid repetition or to generalize a point without specifying details.
The expression is particularly useful in informal contexts, where precision may not be necessary. For example,
"Sellaisiakin" can also appear in more structured or literary contexts, though it remains informal in tone.
While similar in function to other vague or generalizing terms in other languages, "sellaisiakin" stands out