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Yhteinen

Yhteinen is a Finnish adjective meaning "shared" or "common." It describes something that involves or belongs to two or more people or groups, or something that is characteristic of them all. The term is widely used in everyday language, law, mathematics, and public discourse to express mutuality, joint effort, or common property.

Etymology and related terms: Yhteinen is formed from the root yhte- meaning "together," combined with the adjective

Usage: In ordinary speech, it appears in phrases like "yhteinen etu" (a common interest), "yhteinen kieli" (a

Inflection: Yhteinen declines like other Finnish adjectives ending in -nen. For example: nominative singular yhteinen; genitive

See also: Related Finnish terms include yhteisö, yhteistyö, yhteiskunta, and common-language usage of the term in

suffix
-inen.
It
is
closely
related
to
other
Finnish
words
such
as
yhteisö
(community),
yhteistyö
(cooperation),
and
yhteiskunta
(society),
all
of
which
share
the
same
semantic
field
of
collective
or
shared
life.
shared
language),
and
"meillä
on
yhteinen
tavoite"
(we
have
a
common
goal).
In
mathematical
and
legal
contexts,
it
is
used
in
terms
such
as
"yhteinen
nimittäjä"
(common
denominator)
and
"yhteinen
omaisuus"
(joint
or
community
property).
The
word
also
appears
in
political
and
social
discourse
to
denote
things
that
bind
people
together,
such
as
"yhteinen
markkina-alue"
(common
market)
or
"yhteinen
vastuu"
(shared
responsibility).
singular
yhteisen;
partitive
singular
yhteistä.
In
plural:
nominative
yhteiset;
genitive
yhteisten;
partitive
yhteisiä;
inessive
singular
yhteisessä.
translations
where
appropriate.
Translations
include
English
"common"
or
"shared."