puhujissa
Puhujissa is a Finnish linguistic term describing a specific inflected form of the noun referring to people who speak. Specifically, it is the inessive plural form of the word meaning “the speakers,” so it translates roughly to “in the speakers” or “among the speakers.” The form appears in contexts where the location or involvement of the group of speakers is being described.
Morphology and grammar: In Finnish, the inessive case marks location, often translated as “in” or “inside.” For
Usage: The term is primarily used in linguistic descriptions, discourse analysis, and discussions about group dynamics
See also: Finnish grammar, inessive case, plural forms, puhujat (the speakers). Note that puhujissa is a grammatical