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ohjelmien

Ohjelmien is the genitive plural form of the Finnish noun ohjelma, meaning program. The term covers both software programs and broader notions of a program or plan, such as a television or radio program or a scheduled set of activities. In computing, ohjelma refers to a sequence of instructions executed by a computer; in broadcasting or event planning, it can denote a published lineup or schedule.

The genitive plural form ohjelmien is used to indicate possession or association with multiple programs, for

In Finnish grammar, the suffix -mien marks the genitive plural. The form appears in noun phrases after

Etymology and usage notes: ohjelma is a loanword that entered Finnish through European languages, reflecting its

example
ohjelmien
kehittäminen
(development
of
programs)
or
ohjelmien
aikataulut
(schedules
of
programs).
It
contrasts
with
ohjelmat
(nominative
plural)
and
ohjelmia
(partitive
plural).
possessive
modifiers
or
other
qualifiers,
such
as
ohjelmien
käyttö
(the
use
of
programs).
use
in
computing,
media,
and
planning.
The
inflected
form
ohjelmien
is
a
standard
part
of
Finnish
noun
morphology
and
is
common
in
technical,
media,
and
administrative
language
when
discussing
multiple
programs
or
elements
related
to
programs.