päälausettaine
Päälausettaine is a Finnish grammatical term referring to a main clause, also known as an independent clause. It is a fundamental unit of a sentence that can stand alone and express a complete thought. A main clause typically contains a subject and a predicate, which is the verb and any objects or complements that go with it.
In Finnish, main clauses are essential for constructing coherent sentences. They can appear by themselves as
The presence of a finite verb is a key characteristic of a main clause. This verb indicates