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genetiivinen

Genetiivinen, or genitive, is a grammatical category used in many languages to indicate a relationship between nouns, most commonly possession or close association. It can also express origin, content, component parts, or measurement, depending on the language and context. The genitive is typically realized by inflection, suffixes, or clitic markers, and it participates in noun phrases to designate the possessed item or related attribute.

In Finnish, the genetiivi (genitive) is a noun case used to indicate possession or a close relationship

Across languages, the genitive is a defined case or possessive construction. In Latin, German, Russian, and other

The genitive thus functions as a key tool for marking ownership, relationship, and related attributes in many

within
a
noun
phrase.
It
has
singular
and
plural
forms
and
is
often
found
when
one
noun
modifies
another.
For
example,
talon
ovi
means
the
door
of
the
house;
kirjan
sivu
means
the
page
of
the
book.
Finnish
genitive
is
used
without
articles
and
interacts
with
word
order
and
other
grammatical
markers
to
convey
relationships.
Possession
can
also
be
expressed
by
possessive
suffixes
on
the
possessed
noun
and
by
periphrastic
constructions,
depending
on
context.
languages,
it
typically
uses
a
specific
ending
or
article
to
mark
the
genitive.
In
English,
the
possessive
is
generally
expressed
with
the
’s
or
with
of-phrases
(the
book’s
cover
/
the
cover
of
the
book),
rather
than
a
dedicated
case
form.
linguistic
systems,
while
its
exact
form
and
usage
vary
widely
across
languages.