kursiiviseen
Kursiiviseen refers to the Finnish word for "italic" or "italics," which is a type style that slants text to the right. It is a form of emphasis in writing, often used to denote titles of books, magazines, and other long works, as well as to highlight foreign words or phrases, and to indicate the internal thoughts or speech of a character in a narrative. The term "kursiiviseen" is derived from the Italian word "corsivo," which means "running" or "current," reflecting the flowing nature of the italic script.
In Finnish typography and writing, kursiiviseen is used similarly to how italics are used in English and
The use of kursiiviseen in Finnish is also influenced by the conventions of the Swedish language, as