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Ystävät

Ystävät is the Finnish plural form of ystävä, meaning "friends." The term denotes people with whom one shares mutual affection, trust, and support. It generally refers to a close, lasting relationship rather than a casual acquaintance and is used for people one cares about, regardless of gender or age. It can describe both male and female friends and is typically applied to non-romantic friendships.

Grammatically, ystävä is singular and ystävät is plural. The possessive forms include ystäväni (my friend) and

In Finland, friendship plays an important role in social life. The concept is expressed in everyday language,

Etymology: Ystävä is a native Finnish word, and its exact origin is not definitively established. It is

ystäväsi
(your
friend).
The
word
also
appears
in
compounds
such
as
ystäväpiiri
(circle
of
friends)
and
ystävyys
(friendship).
and
the
day
called
ystävänpäivä
(Friend's
Day)
on
February
14
is
commonly
celebrated
as
a
time
to
show
appreciation
for
friends,
alongside
romantic
occasions.
a
long-standing
term
for
social
ties
and
remains
widely
used
in
contemporary
Finnish.