taivutussäännöstöön
Taivutussäännöstöön refers to the inflectional rules of the Finnish language. Finnish is an agglutinative language, meaning that grammatical information is added to the root word through suffixes. These suffixes can indicate case, number, possession, and other grammatical functions. The taivutussäännöstöön encompasses the systematic ways in which nouns, adjectives, pronouns, numerals, and even some verbs are modified through these suffixes.
The system is characterized by a relatively large number of grammatical cases, often exceeding a dozen, each
Adjectives and pronouns also follow similar inflectional patterns, agreeing with the nouns they modify in case