puhunnassa
Puhunnassa is a term used in linguistic and anthropological fiction to denote a specific mode of communal speaking in a hypothetical culture. The word appears to be formed from the Finnish verb puhua, meaning to speak, combined with a nominal base puhunta and the inessive suffix -ssa, yielding “puhunnassa” as “in speaking” or “during speech.” The term is not attested as a standard Finnish word and is primarily encountered in worldbuilding or speculative ethnography.
In practice, puhunnassa designates a social space where oral discourse, storytelling, and public persuasion are central.
In fictional ethnographies and hypothetical studies, puhunnassa is used to explore how communities govern knowledge, resolve
Examples of how puhunnassa might appear in prose include descriptions of councils, storytelling circles, or rituals