lauseenjäseneiksi
Lauseenjäseneiksi, often translated as sentence members or sentence constituents, are the individual components that make up a Finnish sentence. These members perform specific grammatical functions and together convey a complete thought. The primary sentence members are the subject (subjekti) and the predicate (predikaatti). The subject typically denotes the performer of the action or the topic of the sentence, and it is usually in the nominative case. The predicate expresses the action or state of being, and it is typically a verb.
Beyond the subject and predicate, Finnish sentences can include several other important members. The object (objekti)
The order and function of these sentence members are crucial for understanding the meaning of a Finnish