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ajankohdat

Ajankohdat is a Finnish plural noun meaning points in time or moments when something occurs or is planned. The term is commonly used in scheduling, event planning, historical timelines, journalism, and data analysis to refer to specific times or dates.

Etymology and form: Ajankohdat is the plural form of ajankohta, which combines aika (time) and kohta (point,

Usage and context: In everyday and professional Finnish, ajankohdat can refer to calendar dates (for example,

Nuance and related terms: Ajankohda emphasizes a defined point in time, sometimes with a sense of significance

moment).
The
word
is
typically
used
to
denote
predefined
or
notable
moments
in
a
sequence,
study,
or
schedule.
In
sentences,
it
can
refer
to
several
distinct
times,
such
as
when
data
are
collected,
events
are
scheduled,
or
milestones
are
reached.
upcoming
ajankohdat)
or
moments
within
a
process
(for
instance,
the
ajankohdat
of
measurements
in
a
study).
It
is
common
in
logistics
and
project
planning
to
specify
several
ajankohdat
for
tasks,
deliveries,
or
reviews.
In
research
and
data
contexts,
ajankohdat
often
align
with
timestamps
or
time
stamps
indicating
when
data
were
recorded.
or
scheduling.
Its
plural
form
ajankohdat
highlights
multiple
such
moments.
Related
terms
include
aika
(time)
and
ajankohta
(a
single
time
point
or
moment),
with
ajankohdat
contrasting
by
focusing
on
multiple
specified
moments
rather
than
time
in
a
general
sense.