keskilause
Keskilause is a Finnish term that translates to "middle sentence" or "main clause." In grammar, it refers to a clause that can stand alone as a complete sentence and expresses a complete thought. It contains a subject and a predicate. A kesislauses is essential for forming a simple sentence. When combined with other clauses, it often forms the core of a more complex sentence structure.
The kesislauses is contrasted with subordinate clauses, which cannot stand alone and depend on the kesislauses