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pysyminen

Pysyminen is Finnish for the act or state of staying, remaining, or continuing to exist in a place, situation, or condition. It is a noun formed from the verb pysyä (to stay, remain, persist) with the nominalizing suffix -minen. The term can refer to a physical stay (for example in a country or at a location), to the duration of such a stay, or to figurative persistence and endurance.

Etymology and related forms: The word is created by adding -minen to the verb stem pysy-, a

Usage and senses: In everyday language pysyminen often describes a temporary or planned stay in a place

Grammar: Pysyminen is an -minen noun and takes standard Finnish inflections. Forms include pysymisen (genitive), pysymiseen

See also: pysyä, pysyvä, pysyvyys, oleskelu, asuminen.

common
Finnish
pattern
for
abstract
nouns.
Related
terms
include
pysyvyys
(permanence,
steadiness),
oleskelu
(staying
in
a
place
for
a
period),
and
pysyvä
(permanent
or
lasting
as
an
adjective).
or
situation.
It
can
also
express
staying
power
in
a
broader
sense,
such
as
perseverance
or
continued
presence
in
a
project.
In
legal
or
administrative
contexts
it
may
refer
to
the
period
of
residence
or
presence
in
a
country,
institution,
or
program.
(illative),
pysymisessä
(inessive),
and
so
on.
It
can
function
as
a
subject
or
an
object:
“Pysyminen
maassa
on
tärkeää
turvallisuuden
kannalta.”
“Pysyminen
ulkomailla
voi
kestää
useita
kuukausia.”