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suhteita

Suhteita is the partitive plural form of the Finnish noun suhde, which means relationship, connection, or proportion. The term covers personal relationships as well as more abstract relations between people, groups, organizations, or countries. It can also refer to proportional relationships in mathematics, although in everyday Finnish the primary sense is social or professional connections. The base word suhde has various uses, and related forms include suhde (singular), suhteet (nominative plural), and suhdetta (singular partitive). The form suhteita is used when the object is indefinite or expressed in the partitive case, for example after verbs that require the partitive.

In usage, suhe describes both concrete and abstract relations. Common contexts include interpersonal or professional connections,

Overall, suhteita functions as the grammatically appropriate form in many statements about multiple, indefinite, or partial

networking,
and
the
state
of
relations
between
entities.
Because
Finnish
often
marks
indefinite
or
partial
objects
with
the
partitive,
suhteita
appears
in
sentences
where
the
object
is
not
treated
as
a
complete,
countable
set.
For
example:
“Minulla
on
useita
suhteita
alallani”
(I
have
several
relationships
in
my
field);
“Suhteet
maiden
välillä
ovat
kehittyneet”
(Relations
between
countries
have
developed);
“Suhteita
koskevat
tiedot
ovat
luottamuksellisia”
(Information
concerning
relationships
is
confidential).
relationships,
while
the
root
suhde
and
the
form
suhteet
are
also
common
in
other
grammatical
cases.