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hakujen

Hakujen is the genitive plural form of the Finnish noun haku, a native word with several related senses. In everyday language, haku commonly means an act of searching or a query in a system or on the internet. It also refers to an invitation or call for applications, such as for grants, admissions, or procurement. Hakujen is used to indicate relation to multiple such searches or calls, for example hakujen määrä (the number of calls for applications), hakujen ehdot (the terms of the calls), or hakujen aikataulut (the schedules of the calls).

In grammar, haku is a native Finnish word; haut is the nominative plural, haun is the genitive

Usage notes: In official Finnish, hakua or hakuja appear in forms like hakumenettely, rahoitushaku, or opiskelijahaku,

singular,
and
hakujen
is
the
genitive
plural.
This
form
is
used
to
express
possession
or
association
with
several
hakus.
For
instance,
hakujen
ohjeistukset
would
refer
to
the
guidance
for
multiple
calls
for
applications,
while
hakujen
historia
could
refer
to
the
history
of
searches
or
calls
over
time.
depending
on
the
compound
construction.
The
plural
genitive
hakujen
is
common
when
discussing
multiple
processes
or
programs
and
their
related
documents
or
timelines.