fraasihakua
Fraasihakua is a term originating from Finnish, often translated as "phrasal search" or "phrase searching." It refers to a technique used in information retrieval, particularly within search engines and databases, where users input multiple words in a specific order, enclosed in quotation marks, to find exact matches of that sequence of words. For example, searching for "Finnish national anthem" will yield results containing that precise phrase, excluding documents where the words appear separately or in a different order.
The primary benefit of fraasihakua is increased precision. By specifying the exact wording and order, users
Fraasihakua is a fundamental tool for effective searching in many online environments, including academic databases, library