käskyt
Käskyt is the Finnish noun meaning orders or commands; it is the plural form of käsky. The term is used for explicit instructions issued by someone in authority and can apply in everyday life as well as formal settings. In everyday language, käskyt may come from parents, teachers, or employers; in formal contexts they appear as military orders, official edicts, or administrative directives. A käsky is typically binding and expected to be obeyed; noncompliance can carry consequences defined by the issuer.
Grammatical notes: The base form is käsky; plural forms are käskyt. The genitive singular is käskyn and
Etymology and usage: The word käsky is native to Finnish and has cognates in other Finnic languages,
See also: Related terms include määräys and ohje, which denote complementary but distinct norms, rules, or guidelines.