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liikkeiden

Liikkeiden is a Finnish noun form that functions as the genitive plural of liike. The base word liike has several common senses in Finnish: it can mean a movement or action, a business establishment or shop, or a political or social movement. The genitive plural liikkeiden is used to indicate possession, association, or relation with more than one instance of liike, regardless of which sense is intended.

Grammatically, liikkeiden is formed from the plural nominative liikkeet (movements or shops) with the genitive plural

In everyday Finnish, liike is most commonly understood as business/retail context when used in plural, with

See also: liike, liikkeet, genitive forms in Finnish, Finnish grammar.

ending
-iden.
This
form
is
used
with
nouns
in
the
genitive
to
express
attributes
of
a
group,
such
as
ownership,
quantity,
or
characteristic
related
to
multiple
liikkeet.
Examples
include
liikkeiden
omistajat
(owners
of
the
shops),
liikkeiden
määrä
(the
number
of
shops
or
movements,
depending
on
sense),
and
liikkeiden
kilpailu
(competition
among
shops
or
movements).
liikkeiden
referring
to
stores
or
commercial
establishments
in
phrases
like
liikkeiden
määrä
or
liikkeiden
omistajat.
In
other
contexts,
such
as
when
referring
to
physical
or
social
movements,
liikkeiden
would
similarly
denote
the
genitive
plural
of
those
movements,
for
example
in
discussions
of
different
political
liikkeiden
oppilaitokset
or
liikkeiden
kehitys,
though
such
usage
is
more
specialized.