motifteja
Motifteja is a Finnish-language term used to describe motifs—recurrent elements, ideas, or symbols that appear across a work in literature, film, music, visual arts, and design. The standard Finnish word for motif is mottiivi, with plural forms such as motiivit or motiiveja. The spelling motifteja is uncommon and may be encountered as a variant or error in some texts; when reading about motifs, it is safer to rely on the conventional forms motiivit or motiiveja for the plural.
Motifs function as organizing devices. They provide coherence by repeating a particular element, image, or idea,
Motifs are distinct from themes. A motif is a tangible, repeatable element, while a theme is the
See also: motiivi, motiivit, motiiveja, motif in different arts and languages.