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erityisten

Erityisten is the genitive plural form of the Finnish adjective erityinen, which means “special” or “particular.” In Finnish grammar, adjectives inflect for number and case, and erityisten is used when the modified noun is plural and in the genitive case. The form is most common in phrases that express possession or association with a group or category.

In practice, erityisten appears in formal, legal, or administrative language. It often modifies nouns in the

Related forms include: nominative plural erityiset, genitive singular erityisen, partitive singular erityistä, and partitive plural erityisiä.

Usage notes: erityisten is not a standalone noun but an inflected adjective. It is most likely to

In summary, erityisten represents a specific grammatical form used to describe something as belonging to “the

genitive
plural,
as
in
phrases
such
as
erityisten
etujen
takia
(for
the
sake
of
special
interests)
or
erityisten
ryhmien
oikeudet
(the
rights
of
special
groups).
The
construction
conveys
that
the
attribute
applies
to
a
specific,
definable
set
of
entities.
These
forms
enterprise
a
full
inflection
pattern
for
the
adjective
erityinen,
illustrating
how
Finnish
adjectives
agree
with
their
nouns
in
number
and
case.
appear
in
formal
texts,
policy
documents,
or
descriptive
passages
that
categorize
or
distinguish
groups.
In
everyday
language,
speakers
might
use
more
common
expressions,
but
erityisten
remains
correct
in
appropriate
contexts.
special
ones”
when
the
head
noun
is
plural
and
in
the
genitive
case,
reflecting
Finnish’s
rich
system
of
adjective
declension.