taivutusmuuttujensa
Taivutusmuuttujansa is a Finnish word that translates to "its inflectional variants" or "its case variants" in English. It refers to the different forms a word can take in Finnish to indicate its grammatical function in a sentence. Finnish is an agglutinative language, meaning it heavily relies on suffixes to convey grammatical information. These suffixes are attached to the stem of a word and can change its meaning or role.
The concept of taivutusmuuttujansa encompasses various grammatical categories such as case, number, and possession. For example,
Furthermore, taivutusmuuttujansa also includes possessive suffixes, which indicate ownership. For instance, "talo" (house) can become "taloni"