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teoksen

Teos is a Finnish noun meaning "a work"—a creative or scholarly product such as a painting, novel, sculpture, musical composition, or research study. It denotes a single piece within a wider body of work and is commonly used in art criticism, library catalogs, and academic discussion.

The genitive form teoksen is used to show possession or attribution, as in teoksen nimi ("the title

Common phrases include teoksen nimi, teoksen teemat, teoksen julkaisu. In English, teos is translated as "a work";

Examples: The critic discussed teoksen teemat. The author published a new teos. Teoksen nimi appears in catalogs

of
the
work")
or
teoksen
sisältö
("the
contents
of
the
work").
The
common
inflected
forms
include
teos
(nominative
singular),
teoksen
(genitive
singular),
teokset
(nominative
plural),
and
teosten
(genitive
plural).
Partitive
forms
are
teosta
(singular)
and
teoksia
(plural).
Other
case
forms
such
as
teoksessa
("in
the
work")
are
used
in
sentences
about
location
or
state.
teoksen
nimi
is
"the
title
of
the
work,"
teoksen
aiheet
or
teemat
are
"themes
of
the
work,"
and
teoksen
julkaisu
means
"publication
of
the
work."
as
the
official
title,
and
teoksen
sisältö
describes
its
contents.