koodiaan
Koodiaan is a term used in Finnish linguistic discussions to illustrate a particular inflected form of the noun koodi, which means code. In ordinary Finnish usage the common ways to refer to someone’s code are phrases like koodinsa or koodisi, and koodiaan is not part of everyday vocabulary. It appears mainly as an example in grammar and morphology explanations to show how suffixes can interact with stems ending in certain consonants and vowels.
The form stems from combining the root koodi with suffixes that indicate possession and case. In didactic
In practical terms, koodiaan is encountered only in instructional material, linguistic analyses, or discussions about Finnish
See also: Finnish language, morphology, possessive suffixes, partitive case, inflection.