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aterioiden

Aterioiden is the genitive plural form of the Finnish noun ateria, meaning meal. In Finnish grammar, genitive plural marks possession or association, so aterioiden translates roughly to “of meals” or “meals’.” The form is primarily used in contexts that require a possessive or descriptive link to multiple meals.

Etymology and usage. The base word ateria denotes a single meal, while its plural nominative is ateriat.

Comparison. Aterioiden should not be confused with ateriat, which directly refers to meals themselves. It also

See also. Ateria; Ateriat; Finnish grammar; Genitive case.

Notes. Aterioiden demonstrates Finnish noun inflection and how compound nouns can embed a genitive plural to

The
genitive
plural
aterioiden
is
formed
to
express
relation
to
meals
in
phrases
such
as
“aterioiden
valmistus”
(the
preparation
of
meals),
“aterioiden
aikataulu”
(the
schedule
of
meals),
or
“aterioiden
järjestely”
(the
arrangement
of
meals).
In
everyday
spoken
Finnish,
the
common
plural
for
meals
is
ateriat;
aterioiden
tends
to
appear
in
written
language,
formal
discourse,
or
compound
terms.
differs
from
the
singular
ateria
and
other
cases
like
genitive
singular
aterian,
which
would
indicate
possession
by
a
single
meal
(the
meal’s
something).
The
genitive
plural
form
helps
describe
relationships
involving
multiple
meals
within
a
broader
context.
convey
related
meaning
across
longer
expressions.