elimistönsä
Elimistönsä is a Finnish term that translates to "themselves" in English. It is a reflexive pronoun used in the third person plural, referring back to the subject of the sentence. In Finnish, the reflexive pronoun is formed by adding the suffix -nsä to the possessive pronoun. For example, "he/she/it" is "hän", and the reflexive form is "hänensä". Similarly, "they" is "he", and the reflexive form is "heensä". Elimistönsä is used to indicate that the action or state described in the sentence is performed or experienced by the subject themselves, rather than by someone else. It is a common feature of Finnish grammar and is used in various contexts, including personal experiences, actions, and states. For instance, "He/She/It cleaned themselves" would be "Hän puhdisti elimistönsä" in Finnish, and "They cleaned themselves" would be "He puhdistivat elimistönsä". The use of elimistönsä helps to clarify the subject of the action or state and is an essential aspect of Finnish language structure.