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erillisinä

Erillisinä is a Finnish word form derived from the adjective erillinen, meaning separate or distinct. In Finnish grammar, erillisinä functions as the plural essive form of erillinen, used to express a state or role of multiple items described as “as separate ones.” The essive case often indicates a temporary or descriptive status, similar to “as” in English.

In practical usage, erillisinä appears in phrases that denote separation or distinction of parts, items, or

Comparison with related forms helps clarify its use. The adverbial form erillisesti conveys the action of doing

For readers encountering erillisinä, the key point is that it marks a plural, state-based designation of separation.

See also: erillinen, erillisesti, essive case.

entities.
It
is
commonly
found
with
nouns
in
compounds
such
as
erillisinä
kappaleina
or
erillisinä
osina,
meaning
“as
separate
pieces”
or
“as
separate
parts.”
The
form
is
typically
used
in
instructions,
documentation,
or
analytic
writing
where
items
must
be
treated
independently
from
others.
something
separately,
while
erillinen
is
the
base
adjective
meaning
“separate.”
Erillisinä
therefore
situates
the
separation
as
a
state
attributed
to
more
than
one
item
in
the
essive
sense.
It
is
especially
relevant
in
technical,
logistical,
and
methodological
contexts
where
the
specification
of
separate
components
or
categories
is
important.
In
everyday
language,
more
general
alternatives
like
erillisesti
(adverb)
or
erillinen
(singular)
may
be
preferred
depending
on
the
sentence
structure.