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hyviä

Hyviä is the plural partitive form of the Finnish adjective hyvä, meaning good or of high quality. In Finnish, adjectives decline to agree with the nouns they modify in number and case, and hyviä appears when the noun is plural and in the partitive case. This form is common with indefinite quantities or when referring to an unbounded amount.

Examples of usage include Hyviä uutisia (good news), Meillä on hyviä ystäviä (we have good friends), and

Hyviä is often contrasted with hyvien, which is the genitive plural form of hyvä. Hyvien is used

In summary, hyviä functions as the plural partitive form of hyvä, used with plural nouns in the

Hyviä
ruokia
(good
foods).
Note
that
with
a
singular
noun,
the
corresponding
form
is
hyvää
(for
example,
hyvää
omenaa
means
one
good
apple).
to
mark
possession
or
relation
to
a
plural
noun
in
the
genitive
case,
as
in
hyvien
ystävien
(of
good
friends).
The
nominative
plural
form
of
hyvää
is
hyvät
(good
ones).
partitive
case
or
in
expressions
describing
unbounded
quantities,
and
it
should
be
distinguished
from
hyvien
(genitive
plural)
and
hyvät
(nominative
plural).