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kohteiden

Kohteiden is the genitive plural form of the Finnish noun kohde, which means object, target, site, or aim. The word kohde is used in a wide range of contexts, from physical objects and locations to targets of attention, goals in planning, or destinations. Kohde can describe both tangible things (a physical object) and more abstract entities (a target of study, a focus area, or a destination in a project).

Declension and forms

Kohde follows the typical Finnish noun patterns with the following core forms:

- Nominative singular: kohde

- Genitive singular: kohteen

- Nominative plural: kohteet

- Partitive singular: kohdetta

- Partitive plural: kohteita

- Genitive plural: kohteiden (an older or dialectal variant is kohteitten)

Thus, kohteiden is used to express possession or relation to multiple targets, for example “kohteiden määrä”

Usage notes

Kohde has several common senses, including a target of an action, a research or analysis subject, a

Examples

- Kohteiden määrä on kasvanut. (The number of targets has increased.)

- Projektin kohteiden valinta vaatii tarkkaa suunnittelua. (The selection of project targets requires careful planning.)

- Kohteen hinta oli korkeampi kuin odotettu. (The target’s/goal’s price was higher than expected.)

(the
number
of
targets)
or
“kohteiden
hallinta”
(the
management
of
targets).
destination,
or
a
focal
point
in
planning.
In
Finnish,
the
genitive
plural
kohteiden
appears
in
phrases
describing
attributes
or
relationships
of
multiple
targets.
The
archaic
form
kohteitten
may
appear
in
historical
or
regional
texts,
but
kohteiden
is
the
standard
modern
form.