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uskonnolliset

Uskonnolliset is Finnish for religious groups, persons, or things related to religion. It is the plural form of the adjective uskonnollinen, and is commonly used to modify nouns such as yhteisöt (communities), ryhmät (groups), or järjestöt (organizations). In predicative use, the adjective can describe people or things as being religious, for example he ovat uskonnollisia.

In practical usage, uskonnolliset typically refers to adherents or communities characterized by religious beliefs or practices.

The term appears across diverse Finnish discourse, including sociology, demography, education, and public policy. It is

Nuanced usage may depend on context and intent; while uskonnolliset is generally neutral, it can carry evaluative

Examples
include
uskonnolliset
yhteisöt
(religious
communities),
uskonnolliset
ryhmät
(religious
groups),
and
uskonnolliset
järjestöt
(religious
organizations).
The
term
can
also
describe
aspects
tied
to
religion,
such
as
uskonnolliset
rituaalit
(religious
rituals)
or
uskonnolliset
velvoitteet
(religious
obligations).
often
used
when
discussing
plural
or
diverse
religious
landscapes,
freedom
of
religion,
secularism,
and
religious
education.
The
neutral
tone
of
the
word
makes
it
a
common
descriptive
label
in
both
scholarly
writing
and
media
coverage.
connotations
when
paired
with
evaluative
language
or
within
normative
debates
about
faith,
pluralism,
or
the
role
of
religion
in
public
life.
Overall,
uskonnolliset
functions
as
a
concise
linguistic
tool
to
refer
to
religious
groups,
individuals,
or
attributes
in
plural
Finnish.