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todelliset

Todelliset is a Finnish adjective meaning real, actual, or true in the sense of existing in reality rather than in imagination. It is used to describe things that correspond to fact or reality, such as events, circumstances, or objects. In everyday language, todelliset often contrasts with theoretical, fictional, or hypothetical, and it can modify both countable and uncountable nouns.

The word inflects for number and case like other Finnish adjectives. The basic form is todellinen (singular

In mathematics, todelliset luvut is the standard Finnish term for real numbers, the numbers on the number

Etymology: The term is related to Finnish concepts of reality and truth, with todellisuus meaning reality and

nominative);
the
plural
nominative
form
is
todelliset.
Other
forms
include
todellisen
(genitive)
and
todellisia
(partitive
or
plural
genitive
in
certain
cases).
Finnish
adjectives
do
not
require
articles,
so
todelliset
can
stand
alone
when
the
context
makes
the
meaning
clear.
line
that
include
both
rationals
and
irrationals.
The
concept
is
central
in
analysis
and
calculus
and
is
contrasted
with
imaginary
or
complex
numbers.
In
mathematical
contexts,
todellinen
corresponds
to
the
English
word
real
and
is
used
consistently
to
denote
existence
on
the
real
number
line
rather
than
abstract
or
imaginary
constructs.
totuus
meaning
truth,
reflecting
the
sense
of
correspondence
to
fact
or
existence.