puhekielellistä
Puhekielellistä refers to language that is characteristic of spoken Finnish. It encompasses features that distinguish informal, everyday speech from the more formal, standardized written language, often referred to as kirjakieli. These differences can manifest in various ways, including vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and sentence structure.
Common features of puhekielellistä include the use of contractions and elisions, such as "mä" for "minä" (I)
The distinction between puhekielellistä and kirjakieli is not always rigid, and there is a continuum of formality