jatkoilmaisut
Jatkoilmaisut, also known as continuatives, are a grammatical feature found in the Finnish language. They are used to indicate that the subject of a sentence is the same as the subject of the previous sentence or clause, thus avoiding repetition and making the text flow more smoothly. Continuatives are typically formed by adding the suffix "-kin" or "-kin" to the end of a noun or pronoun, although there are other ways to form them as well.
The use of jatkoilmaisut is a common feature of spoken and written Finnish, and they can be
While jatkoilmaisut are a distinctive feature of Finnish grammar, they are not unique to the language. Similar