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hedelmää

Hedelmää is the partitive singular form of hedelmä, the Finnish word for fruit. Hedelmä refers to the edible fruit of a plant and is used in everyday language to denote fruits in general, such as apples, bananas, berries, and other edible produce. In botanical terms, it denotes the fleshy fruit that develops from the ovary of flowering plants.

In Finnish grammar, hedelmää functions as the partitive singular. The partitive case is used to express an

Usage notes: when referring to multiple fruits or portions, speakers typically use hedelmiä or hedelmät, depending

indefinite
quantity
or
portion
and
after
certain
verbs
that
do
not
require
a
definite
object.
For
example,
you
might
say,
Osta
vähän
hedelmää
(Buy
a
little
fruit)
or
Paljon
hedelmää
on
tarjolla
(There
is
a
lot
of
fruit
available).
The
word
changes
form
in
other
cases
and
numbers:
hedelmä
is
the
nominative
singular,
hedelmän
is
the
genitive
singular,
hedelmät
is
the
nominative
plural,
and
hedelmiä
is
the
partitive
plural.
on
whether
the
context
is
partitive
or
nominative.
The
form
hedelmää
emphasizes
a
non-specific
amount
rather
than
counting
individual
fruits.
The
term
remains
common
in
everyday
language,
cooking,
and
grocery
contexts,
while
more
precise
botanical
terms
may
be
preferred
in
formal
discussions.
See
also
hedelmä
for
the
base
noun
and
related
inflected
forms.