lainaussanan
Lainaussana is a term used in Finnish linguistics to describe a word borrowed from another language and integrated into Finnish vocabulary. In ordinary use, the nominative form is lainaussana, while lainaussanan is the genitive singular, used when referring to the loanword’s properties or origin, for example in phrases like lainaussanan alkuperä (the origin of the loanword).
Lainaussanan entry into Finnish typically occurs through contact with other languages, most often Swedish, English, and
Lainaussanat are commonly categorized as direct borrowings or calques (loan translations). Direct borrowings retain much of
Finnish language authorities, such as the Language Institute of Finland (Kotus), document and regulate loanwords in