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jälkeisen

Jälkeisen is the genitive singular form of the Finnish adjective jälkeinen, which means post-, following, or subsequent. It is used to describe something that belongs to or relates to a period that comes after a defined event or condition, most commonly after a war or other significant occurrence. In Finnish, adjectives inflect for case and number, so jälkeisen is used before a noun in phrases such as jälkeisen ajan, meaning “the postwar era” or “the post-period.”

Etymology and function: jälkeinen derives from the noun jälki, meaning trace or remnant, with the suffix -inen

Usage: The adjective is common in historical, cultural, and political discourse. It appears in compound noun

See also: related Finnish terms such as jälkeinen and jälkeensä, which relate to post- or subsequent concepts,

forming
an
adjective
meaning
“pertaining
to”
or
“characteristic
of.”
The
resulting
term
conveys
the
idea
of
something
that
exists
in
the
time
after
another
event.
The
form
jälkeisen
functions
as
the
genitive
singular
to
modify
a
following
noun,
as
in
jälkeisen
ajan
kirjallisuus
(the
literature
of
the
postwar
era).
phrases
to
specify
which
period
is
being
referenced,
for
example,
jälkeisen
ajan
Suomi
(Finland
of
the
postwar
era)
or
jälkeisen
sodan
vaikutukset
(the
effects
after
the
war).
While
flexible,
the
construction
often
denotes
a
temporal
context
that
follows
a
defined
starting
point.
and
common
historical
phrases
describing
specific
periods.