katkoviiva
Katkoviiva is a term used in Finnish typography to refer to a long dash that marks a break, interruption, or abrupt shift in a sentence. It functions similarly to the English em dash and is one of the punctuation marks that writers use to control rhythm, emphasis, and the flow of dialogue or prose.
In usage, katkoviiva can indicate an abrupt interruption in speech, a sudden change of thought, or a
Etymologically, the word is a compound of katko, meaning “break,” and viiva, meaning “line,” reflecting its function
Spacing and formatting around katkoviiva vary by style guide and era. Some guidelines prefer spaces on both
Overall, katkoviiva serves to convey nuance in Finnish writing that other punctuation marks, like commas or