suorakohdetta
Suorakohdetta is a term used in Finnish grammar to describe the direct object of a transitive verb—the noun phrase that directly receives the action of the verb in a sentence. The direct object is a core syntactic function in Finnish clauses and helps determine the meaning of the action.
In Finnish, the direct object is marked by case rather than prepositions. The form used for the
Examples illustrate the concept. In a positive, definite statement, a direct object may appear in a form
See also: Finnish grammar, object (grammar), case in Finnish.