pääartikkelin
Pääartikkelin is the genitive form of the Finnish noun pääartikkeli, which translates to "main article" or "lead article." The base term pääartikkeli refers to the central, overview article about a topic in encyclopedias, reference works, or knowledge databases. The genitive form pääartikkelin is used to indicate possession or association with that main article, for example in phrases like pääartikkelin otsikko (the title of the main article) or pääartikkelin sisältö (the content of the main article).
In Finnish, a pääartikkeli is the principal article that provides a broad, neutral overview of a topic.
Pääartikkeli is a compound noun formed from pää (main, chief) and artikkeli (article). Its inflections include
"Kirjaston pääartikkelin otsikko kuvaa koko aihealueen." "Pääartikkelin sisältö antaa yleiskuvan aiheesta." In a Finnish Wikipedia context,
Overall, pääartikkelin denotes the main article’s association or ownership, a grammatical form used to discuss the