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suomenkielisestä

Suomenkielisestä is the elative singular form of the Finnish adjective suomenkielinen, meaning Finnish-language or Finnish-speaking. The word is formed from Suomen (the genitive of Suomi, “Finland”) and kielinen (related to kieli, “language”), with the adjectival suffix -inen used to describe something as pertaining to a language or dialect.

In Finnish, adjectives decline for case and number as part of the noun phrase. Thus suomenkielinen has

The term is commonly used to describe media, literature, services, or communities conducted in Finnish. It can

Notes on usage: suomenkielisestä is typically lower-case as an ordinary adjective; capitalization would occur only if

various
forms,
including
nominative
singular
suomenkielinen,
genitive
suomenkielisen,
and
elative
suomenkielisestä.
The
elative
form
suomenkielisestä
is
used
to
denote
origin,
source,
or
reference
to
something
in
Finnish,
such
as
from
a
Finnish-language
source
or
among
Finnish-speaking
contexts
(for
example,
suomenkielisestä
lehdestä
“from
a
Finnish-language
newspaper”
or
suomenkielisestä
koulusta
“from
the
Finnish-speaking
school”).
apply
to
people
or
things
associated
with
the
Finnish
language,
as
in
suomenkielisestä
yhteisöstä
“from
the
Finnish-speaking
community.”
The
opposite
forms
for
other
languages
include
ruotsinkielinen
(Swedish-language)
and
englanninkielinen
(English-language).
it
starts
a
sentence
or
is
part
of
a
proper
noun.
The
form
is
one
example
of
how
Finnish
adjectives
derived
from
language
names
function
across
a
range
of
cases
to
express
source,
language,
or
affiliation.