sivulauseetta
Sivulauseetta is a term used in Finnish grammar to refer to a subordinate clause, which is a clause that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence and is dependent on a main clause. Subordinate clauses are often introduced by conjunctions, relative pronouns, or other subordinating elements. They provide additional information, specify details, or express conditions, reasons, or results.
There are several types of subordinate clauses in Finnish, including:
1. Conditional clauses, which express conditions or hypothetical situations. These are often introduced by the conjunction
2. Concessive clauses, which express a concession or contrast. These are often introduced by the conjunction
3. Comparative clauses, which compare two or more things. These are often introduced by the conjunction "kuin"
4. Relative clauses, which provide additional information about a noun. These are often introduced by the relative
Subordinate clauses are an essential part of Finnish grammar, as they allow for the expression of complex