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toisistaan

Toisistaan is a Finnish word used to express reciprocity or mutual relation between two or more subjects. It functions as a reciprocal pronoun or adverb and is typically translated as “each other” or “one another” in English, with its exact sense depending on the verb and context.

In everyday use, toisistaan appears with verbs and in phrases that describe mutual actions or relations. Common

Morphology and usage notes: the form toisistaan is one of several reciprocal expressions built from the root

Etymology and related forms: toisistaan derives from the word toinen (other) and is linked to related reciprocal

See also: Finnish language, reciprocity in grammar, pronouns in Finnish.

constructions
include
puhua
toisistaan
(to
talk
about
one
another)
and
katsoa
toistensa
silmiin
(to
look
into
each
other’s
eyes).
The
form
often
appears
in
possessive
phrases
as
toisensa
with
nouns
in
the
genitive,
such
as
toistensa
kanssa
(with
one
another)
or
toisensa
kanssa
in
similar
contexts,
underscoring
mutual
involvement
or
interaction.
yksi/
toinen
meaning
“other.”
The
precise
translation
can
shift
with
context;
it
can
indicate
mutual
discussion,
mutual
perception,
or
mutual
actions.
Finnish
reciprocity
often
relies
on
these
forms
in
combination
with
verbs
of
communication,
perception,
or
interaction,
as
opposed
to
requiring
an
explicit
subject
pronoun
for
each
participant.
expressions
such
as
toisensa
and
toistensa
kanssa.
It
is
distinct
from
non-reciprocal
forms
and
from
literal
spatial
phrases;
its
primary
function
is
to
mark
reciprocity
between
participants.