pääsubjekti
Pääsubjekti is a Finnish grammatical term that translates to "main subject" or "principal subject." It refers to the noun or pronoun that the main verb of a sentence is performing an action upon or describing. In Finnish, the pääsubjekti is typically in the nominative case, though exceptions can occur depending on the verb and sentence structure. It is the core element that dictates the agreement of the verb in terms of person and number.
Understanding the pääsubjekti is crucial for constructing grammatically correct Finnish sentences. For example, in the sentence
In complex sentences with multiple clauses, each clause may have its own pääsubjekti. However, the primary focus