käskin
Käskin is a term that can refer to several things, primarily in the context of Finnish language and culture. Most commonly, it is a verb form. Käskin is the past tense first-person singular form of the Finnish verb "käskeä," which translates to "to order," "to command," or "to tell." Therefore, "käskin" means "I ordered," "I commanded," or "I told." This grammatical usage is fundamental in Finnish sentence construction when recounting past actions.
Beyond its grammatical function, "käskin" can also appear in idiomatic expressions or as part of larger phrases
In some historical or regional contexts, variations or related terms might exist, but the core meaning as