sydämenn
Sydämen is a Finnish word that translates to "heart" in English. In the Finnish language, the word "sydän" is the nominative singular form, meaning the heart as a subject or object in its basic form. However, "sydämen" is the genitive singular case. The genitive case in Finnish often indicates possession, belonging, or a relationship between two nouns. Therefore, "sydämen" can be translated as "of the heart" or "heart's". For example, "sydämen lyönti" means "heartbeat" (literally "of the heart beating").
The use of "sydämen" is crucial for constructing grammatically correct sentences in Finnish when expressing a