genetiivipluusi
Genetiivipluusi, also known as the genitive plural, is a grammatical case used in the Finnish language to indicate possession or association between two nouns in the plural form. It is one of the 15 cases in the Finnish case system, which is a unique feature of the language. The genitive plural is formed by adding the suffix -ien to the stem of the noun. For example, the genitive plural of "kissa" (cat) is "kissojen" (of the cats). This case is used to express relationships such as "the house of the cats" or "the friend of the students." The genitive plural is an essential tool for expressing complex relationships and is a fundamental aspect of Finnish grammar. It is used in various contexts, including literature, journalism, and everyday conversation, making it an important part of the language for both native speakers and learners.