jakosäännön
Jakosäännön is a concept in Finnish grammar that refers to the use of the case suffixes in the Finnish language. Finnish is an agglutinative language, which means that words are formed by adding suffixes to a base form. The case suffixes indicate the grammatical function of a word in a sentence, such as its role as a subject, object, or possessive.
There are 15 case suffixes in Finnish, each with its own specific function. The most common cases
Jakosäännön is an important aspect of Finnish grammar, as it helps to convey the meaning and structure