lauseenosina
Lauseenosina is a term used in Finnish grammar to describe a clause that functions as a constituent within a larger sentence rather than standing alone as a complete sentence. Such clauses, often called subordinate clauses in broader linguistic terminology, carry their own subject and predicate but are embedded inside the main clause and related to it in terms of time, reason, condition, purpose, or description. Lauseenosina can be finite, containing a finite verb, or non-finite, using verbals such as participles or infinitives.
In practice, lauseenosina are typically introduced by subordinating conjunctions or relative elements, and they may serve
Common examples illustrate the range of functions. Sanoit, että tulet myöhemmin. (you said that you will come