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syyt

Syyt is a Finnish noun that functions as the plural form of syy, with its core meaning being reason or cause. As such, syyt denotes multiple explanations or factors behind an event, decision, or belief. In everyday language, it is common to refer to syyt when listing reasons for a course of action, for example: “Meillä on useita syitä tehdä tämän päätöksen.” The sense can also extend to fault or responsibility in some contexts, though formal discussions of guilt or blame in law use related terms such as syyte (accusation) and syyllisyys (guilt).

In grammar, syyt follows standard Finnish noun patterns. The plural nominative is syyt, while the genitive plural

See also: syy, syyte, syyllinen, syyllisyys, syyttää, syy ja seuraus. These related terms cover the range from

is
syiden.
Examples
of
usage
span
everyday
explanation,
academic
writing,
and
philosophical
or
rhetorical
discussions
about
causes
and
consequences.
general
causes
and
reasons
to
meanings
specifically
tied
to
guilt,
accusations,
and
responsibility
in
legal
or
moral
contexts.
Syyt
thus
functions
as
a
versatile
term
in
Finnish
for
discussing
why
something
happens
and
who
or
what
is
responsible.