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kumppanin

Kumppani is a Finnish noun meaning partner or companion. It can refer to a romantic partner, a business partner, a colleague, a teammate, or generally someone with whom one shares work or activities. The word is widely used in both everyday speech and formal contexts and does not inherently specify the type of partnership.

Kumppanin is the genitive singular form of kumppani. It is used to indicate possession or association, for

In the plural, kumppanit is the nominative form, and kumppanien is the genitive plural. These forms allow

Etymology is not always detailed in concise dictionaries, but kumppani is a standard Finnish noun with cognates

example:
kumppanin
auto
(the
partner’s
car).
It
is
also
used
with
the
postposition
kanssa
to
mean
“with
the
partner,”
as
in
Olen
menossa
elokuviin
kumppanin
kanssa
(I
am
going
to
the
movies
with
my
partner).
reference
to
multiple
partners
in
subjects
and
possessive
constructions,
for
example:
Yrityksen
kumppanit
auttavat
kehittämään
projektia
(The
company’s
partners
help
develop
the
project)
or
Kumppanien
kanssa
työskentely
vaatii
koordinointia
(Working
with
the
partners
requires
coordination).
in
related
Finnic
varieties,
and
it
is
distinct
from
specialized
terms
for
corporate
partnerships
or
military
units.
Overall,
kumppani
and
its
inflected
forms
provide
a
neutral,
flexible
term
for
various
kinds
of
collaboration
and
association
in
Finnish.