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seuran

Seura is a Finnish noun with several related meanings. Primarily, it denotes a formal group formed for a common purpose, such as a sports club, hobby society, cultural association, or charitable organization. Such seurat are usually voluntary and non-profit, run according to bylaws, and managed by elected members, commonly including a board and a chair. They organize activities, events, competitions, or courses for members and often for the wider community. The word is also used in many compound names, for example jalkapalloseura (football club), kulttuuriseura, and other similar formations.

The genitive singular form of seura is seuran. It is used to indicate possession or association, for

In Finnish civil life, many seurat are registered associations under the general law for associations. They

Notes: Seura can be used in other contexts as well to refer to a group of people

example
seuran
säännöt
(the
club’s
rules),
seuran
jäsenet
(the
club’s
members),
or
seuran
toiminta
(the
club’s
activities).
In
Finnish
grammar,
seuran
governs
the
following
noun
in
the
sentence
as
required,
such
as
when
indicating
what
belongs
to
the
club
or
what
activity
concerns
it.
rely
on
volunteer
governance,
membership
dues,
and
annual
meetings.
They
may
apply
for
non-profit
status,
seek
grants,
or
collaborate
with
municipalities
and
other
organizations.
The
concept
is
central
to
local
community
life
and
amateur
sport
and
culture
in
Finland,
providing
a
framework
for
organizing
activities
without
a
profit
motive.
gathered
around
a
shared
interest,
and
it
appears
in
many
place
names
and
sport
club
names.
The
genitive
form
seuran
is
a
standard
grammatical
tool
to
express
“of
the
club”
or
“the
club’s.”