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kuvien

Kuvien is the genitive plural form of the Finnish noun kuva, meaning image or picture. It is used to indicate possession, association, or description within a noun phrase. In Finnish grammar, the genitive plural is formed with the ending -ien, so kuvien literally means “of the pictures” or “pictures’.”

Common uses include expressing ownership or relation between pictures and another noun, for example: kuvien laatu

Usage considerations: kuvien appears in contexts involving multiple images. It can be combined with numerals and

Origin and related forms: kuvien derives from kuva with the standard Finnish genitive plural ending -ien. This

In summary, kuvien is a grammatical form used to refer to properties or relations of multiple pictures,

(the
quality
of
the
pictures),
kuvien
värit
(the
colors
of
the
pictures),
and
kuvien
koko
(the
size
of
the
pictures).
The
form
contrasts
with
the
singular
genitive
kuvan
(the
picture’s)
and
with
the
nominative
plural
kuvat
(the
pictures).
modifiers
in
noun
phrases,
as
in
kuvi-enn
määrä
(the
number
of
pictures)
or
kuvien
arkisto
(the
archive
of
pictures).
The
pronunciation
is
approximately
[ˈkuʋien].
pattern
is
common
for
many
Finnish
nouns
and
helps
signal
possession
or
association
in
plural
constructs.
functioning
as
the
genitive
plural
of
kuva
within
Finnish
syntax.