maskuliinisiin
Maskuliinisiin refers to the masculine gender in the Finnish language. In Finnish, gender is a grammatical category that affects the form of nouns, adjectives, and pronouns. The masculine gender is one of the three genders in Finnish, along with feminine and neuter. Masculine nouns typically refer to male humans, male animals, and certain inanimate objects. For example, "mies" (man) and "koira" (dog) are masculine nouns. Masculine nouns are usually identified by the suffix "-a" in the nominative case. In the genitive case, masculine nouns often end with "-an" or "-en." The Finnish language also has a distinct set of masculine pronouns, such as "hän" (he) and "häntä" (him). The masculine gender in Finnish is not limited to biological sex but can also be used to refer to inanimate objects or abstract concepts, depending on the context. The use of masculine gender in Finnish is an essential aspect of the language's grammar and plays a significant role in communication and expression.