etuuden
Etuuden is the genitive singular form of the Finnish noun etuus, commonly translated as “advantage” or “benefit.” In everyday Finnish, the more common forms are etu (singular) and edut (plural). Etuus and its inflected forms appear primarily in formal or legal language, as well as in linguistic descriptions of Finnish morphology. The use of etuuden marks possession or attribution, similar to the English construction “of the benefit” or “the benefit’s.”
Because Finnish is an agglutinative language, etuuden does not typically stand alone as a separate lexical
The term etuuden is rarely used outside of linguistic analysis or formal writing, and it is not