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esimerkkejä

Esimerkkejä is the plural partitive form of the Finnish noun esimerkki, meaning "examples." It is used to refer to several instances or illustrations that demonstrate a statement, rule, or phenomenon.

In Finnish writing, esimerkkejä are commonly employed to clarify concepts, demonstrate usage, or provide practical illustration

Grammatical note: esimerkkejä is the partitive plural form. It occurs after numerals or quantifiers such as

Related terms include esimerkki (singular), esimerkkejä (partitive plural), and the word malliesimerkki as a compound meaning

See also sections and example sentences in dictionaries and language guides frequently rely on esimerkkejä to

in
education,
journalism,
science,
and
everyday
language.
They
help
translate
abstract
ideas
into
concrete
situations.
For
instance,
one
might
say,
tässä
on
joitakin
esimerkkejä
todisteiksi.
"kolme
esimerkkiä,"
"useita
esimerkkejä,"
or
"joitakin
esimerkkejä."
The
corresponding
singular
nominative
is
esimerkki
and
the
basic
plural
nominative
is
esimerkit,
while
the
form
esimerkkejä
expresses
a
partitive
sense.
a
model
example.
In
teaching
and
reference
works,
esimerkkejä
are
often
collected
to
illustrate
typical
usage,
grammatical
patterns,
or
methodological
points.
demonstrate
how
a
word
or
rule
is
applied
in
real
language.
Overall,
esimerkkejä
serves
as
a
core
linguistic
tool
for
clarification,
practice,
and
communication
in
Finnish.