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subjektin

Subjektin is the genitive singular form of the Finnish noun subjekti, meaning "subject." It is used to express possession or a relation involving a subject and another noun, and occurs in phrases such as subjekin rooli (the subject's role), subjekin tehtävä (the subject's task), and subjekin ominaisuus (a property of the subject).

In Finnish grammar, the syntactic subject of a sentence is typically in the nominative case, while the

The word subjektin is used mainly in linguistic and grammatical contexts as the genitive form of subjekti.

genitive
form
subjektin
marks
possession
or
relatedness
rather
than
the
subject's
role
in
the
verb.
Examples:
tutkimuksen
subjekti
on
lapsi
(the
subject
of
the
study
is
a
child);
tarinan
subjekti
toimii
päähenkilönä
(the
subject
of
the
story
acts
as
the
main
character).
It
appears
in
discussions
of
possession,
attribution,
or
when
referring
to
the
concept
of
the
subject
in
various
frameworks,
such
as
grammar,
linguistics,
or
philosophy.