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linkkien

Linkkien is the genitive plural form of the Finnish noun linkki, which refers to a hyperlink or URL. It is used to express possession or relation to multiple links, such as in phrases like verkkosivuston linkkien hallinta (the management of the site's links) or linkkien määrä (the number of links).

Etymology and usage: Linkki is a loanword from English link. In Finnish, its standard plural is linkit,

Grammatical notes: Linkkien functions as a genitive plural noun, appearing in noun phrases that describe attributes

Examples:

- Sivuston linkkien hallinta on tärkeää.

- Verkkosivun linkkien määrä on kasvanut viime vuosina.

- Tietoturvan kannalta linkkien oikeellisuus on tarkistettava.

See also: The related forms include linkin (singular genitive) and linkit (nominative plural). As a general term,

while
the
genitive
plural
is
linkkien.
The
form
is
common
in
computing,
web
development,
and
digital
communication,
where
multiple
hyperlinks
are
routinely
discussed
or
described.
or
relationships
of
several
links.
It
occurs
in
idiomatic
and
formal
contexts
alike,
including
documentation,
manuals,
and
commentary
about
websites
or
documents
containing
multiple
hyperlinks.
Noun
agreement
and
modifiers
follow
Finnish
grammar
rules,
with
adjectives
and
possessives
matching
the
genitive
plural
form.
linkki
and
its
inflected
forms
are
widely
used
in
Finnish
technology
and
Internet
discourse.