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sanastoissa

Sanastoissa is a Finnish term that means “in the vocabularies” or “in the glossaries.” It is the inessive plural form of sanasto, which refers to a collection of words, a glossary, or a vocabulary. The basic word sanasto is formed from sana meaning “word” and a suffix that indicates a collection or compilation, so a sanasto can function as a short vocabulary list or as a more extensive lexical resource for a language, field, or subject.

In Finnish grammar, sanastoissa demonstrates how the language marks location within plural noun stems. The singular

Usage and context often appear in linguistic, educational, and lexicographic settings. Sanastot (nominative plural) or sanastojen

Examples:

- Kielenoppimisessa sanastoissa listataan keskeiset sanat ja ilmaukset. (In language learning, vocabularies list the key words and

- Tekstissä viitataan eri sanastoissa käytettyihin termeihin. (The text refers to terms used in various glossaries.)

- Sanastoissa on usein sekä yleisnimeä että alaotsikoitua terminologiaa. (Glossaries often contain both general names and specialized

Overall, sanastoissa highlights the role of vocabularies and glossaries as structured collections of terms used for

form
in
the
corresponding
inessive
would
be
sanastossa
(“in
the
glossary/vocabulary”).
In
everyday
use,
sanasto
can
refer
to
general
language
vocabularies
as
well
as
specialized
term
sets
used
in
fields
such
as
science,
technology,
or
education.
(genitive
plural)
are
common
forms
when
discussing
multiple
vocabularies,
while
sanastoissa
emphasizes
the
idea
of
being
within
those
vocabularies.
expressions.)
terminology.)
reference,
study,
and
communication
within
a
language
or
discipline.