tapahtumineen
Tapahtumineen is a Finnish noun form derived from tapahtuma, meaning “event,” combined with the comitative-like suffix -ineen. The word is used to indicate something that accompanies, is associated with, or is part of an event. It functions stylistically as a formal or literary construction and is not common in everyday speech.
The form is typically found in literary prose, ceremonial language, historical writing, or official documents. In
Tapahtumineen illustrates Finnish morphology’s capacity to form nouns that denote accompaniment through suffixation. The -ineen suffix
- Tapahtumineen ohjelmisto sisältää musiikkiesityksiä ja näyttelyitä. — The program accompanying the event includes musical performances and exhibitions.
- Lehdistötilaisuuden ja tapahtumineen julkistukset herättivät suurta kiinnostusta. — The press conference and the announcements associated with the
Finnish grammar, comitative expressions, tapahtuma, liittyen, yhteydessä.
As a relatively formal or literary form, tapahtumineen may appear in older texts or in contexts seeking