tavutussäännöt
Tavutussäännöt, or syllabification rules, are a set of guidelines used to divide words into syllables. In Finnish, these rules are largely predictable and based on the structure of the word. A syllable in Finnish typically consists of a vowel or a vowel followed by one or more consonants. A core principle is that a syllable cannot end in a consonant if the next syllable starts with a consonant. Instead, the consonant is usually moved to the end of the preceding syllable.
When a word contains a double consonant, it is split between syllables. For example, the word "kukka"
Vowel length also plays a role. Long vowels, represented by a double vowel, are considered part of