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tiedostojen

Tiedostojen is the genitive plural form of tiedosto, a Finnish noun meaning a file or a stored piece of information. In Finnish grammar, the genitive plural is used to indicate possession or association with multiple items, and tiedostojen literally translates to “of files” or “files’.” The base word tiedosto is commonly used in computing to refer to digital documents, data, or containers of information.

Usage in Finnish is straightforward: tiedostojen appears in phrases that describe attributes or relationships of several

Relation to other forms: the nominative plural of tiedosto is tiedostot (files), and the singular genitive is

Etymology and usage context: tiedosto derives from information-related vocabulary in Finnish, with the -sto suffix forming

files.
For
example,
tiedostojen
nimet
means
the
names
of
the
files,
tiedostojen
koko
refers
to
the
sizes
of
the
files,
and
kansion
tiedostojen
hallinta
means
the
management
of
the
folder’s
files.
The
form
is
frequently
encountered
in
technical
writing,
software
interfaces,
and
file-management
contexts.
tiedoston
(the
file’s/of
the
file).
The
genitive
plural
tiedostojen
is
thus
used
when
discussing
multiple
files
in
a
possessive
or
associative
sense,
such
as
in
metadata,
inventories,
or
descriptions
of
collections
of
files.
a
countable
noun
indicating
a
place
or
collection.
The
term
gained
prominence
with
the
rise
of
digital
documents
and
file
systems
and
remains
a
standard
term
in
contemporary
Finnish
computing
language.