paitojen
Paitojen is the genitive plural form of the Finnish noun paita, which means shirt. It is used to indicate possession, description, or relation to multiple shirts, for example in phrases like paitojen väri (the color of the shirts) or paitojen koko (the shirts’ sizes). In Finnish, the genitive plural is used to express ownership or association with more than one item, and paitojen is the standard form for the plural of this noun.
In ordinary usage, the corresponding base forms are paidat for the nominative plural (the shirts) and paidan
The word paita denotes a common garment in everyday Finnish and appears across many registers, from casual
Etymology and related forms: paita is a standard Finnish garment term with long-standing usage in the language.