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Sään is a Finnish term that most commonly functions as the genitive form of sää, meaning weather. In Finnish grammar, the genitive case marks a relationship or possession, and sään appears in a range of weather-related expressions. For example, sään mukaan means according to the weather, and sääolosuhteet refers to weather conditions; in these phrases the word helps describe the state of the weather rather than naming a thing.

Etymology and linguistic background: The form derives from the Proto-Finnic root *sää, a common source for weather-related

Onomastic and toponymic usage: In addition to its grammatical role, Sään can occur as a proper noun

Notes and distinctions: The everyday meaning of Sään aligns with weather, while capitalized forms may indicate

vocabulary
in
Finnic
languages.
The
word
has
cognates
in
related
languages,
such
as
Estonian
sää,
reflecting
shared
historical
development
of
weather
terminology
across
the
Finnic
language
family.
in
Nordic
contexts,
including
as
a
surname
or
place
name.
Such
usage
is
uncommon
and
not
widely
documented
in
standard
reference
works,
and
it
is
typically
encountered
only
in
specific
local
or
historical
contexts
when
capitalized.
a
personal
or
geographical
name.
It
should
not
be
confused
with
sää,
the
more
common
word
for
weather,
which
appears
more
frequently
in
everyday
Finnish.