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erilliset

Erilliset is a Finnish adjective meaning separate, distinct, or individual, typically used to describe things that are kept apart or treated independently from others. The base form is erillinen, and the common inflected forms include erilliset (nominative plural), erillisiä (partitive plural), erillisen (genitive singular), and erillisten (genitive plural). Like other Finnish adjectives, erillinen and its derivatives agree with the noun they modify in number and case.

Etymology and related terms: erillinen derives from eri, meaning different or separate, with the suffix -llinen.

Usage: The term is used to indicate that items are not part of a combined set but

Grammatical notes: Finnish adjectives require agreement with the noun in number and case, so erillinen changes

See also: erillinen vs. erillään usage, erillisyys.

Overall, erilliset functions as a standard Finnish adjective used to label items that are distinct, detached,

Related
forms
include
erikseen,
an
adverb
meaning
separately,
and
erillisyys,
meaning
separateness
or
distinctness.
exist
as
separate
units.
Common
contexts
include
construction,
administration,
and
logistics,
where
items
must
be
handled
or
processed
individually.
Examples:
erilliset
rakennukset
(separate
buildings),
erilliset
laskut
(separate
invoices),
erilliset
tilit
(separate
accounts).
In
technical
writing,
erilliset
components
may
be
described
as
independent
or
modular
parts
within
a
system.
to
erilliset,
erillisiä,
erillisen,
and
erillisten
accordingly.
The
word
can
function
attributively
(erilliset
osat)
or
predicatively
(Nämä
osat
ovat
erilliset).
or
treated
as
separate
within
a
larger
context.