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uudenlainen

Uudenlainen is a Finnish adjective meaning “of a new kind” or “novel; innovative.” It is formed from the genitive form of uusi (uuden) combined with the suffix -lainen, which creates adjectives that denote belonging to or characteristic of a type. The term is used to describe objects, ideas, or methods that differ from what is customary or previously used.

Usage and nuance: uudenlainen emphasizes novelty and departure from established practices. It can carry a neutral

Inflection: like other Finnish adjectives, uudenlainen declines to agree with the noun it modifies. Examples:

- Nominative singular: uudenlainen ratkaisu

- Genitive singular: uudenlaisen ratkaisun

- Partitive singular: uudenlaista ratkaisua

- Nominative plural: uudenlaiset ratkaisut

- Genitive plural: uudenlaisten ratkaisujen

- Partitive plural: uudenlaisia ratkaisuja

Related terms: synonyms or near-synonyms include innovatiivinen (more formal or technical) and mullistava (radical or groundbreaking).

In summary, uudenlainen is a common Finnish descriptor for things that are new in kind or manner,

or
evaluative
tone
depending
on
context.
Common
collocations
include
uudenlainen
lähestymistapa
(a
novel
approach),
uudenlainen
ratkaisu
(a
new
kind
of
solution),
and
uudenlainen
teknologia.
The
expression
is
frequent
in
media,
academic
writing,
business,
and
everyday
language
when
highlighting
innovation
or
change.
Compared
with
plain
uusi
or
uudennäköinen,
uudenlainen
stresses
novelty
or
a
shift
in
type
rather
than
mere
addition
of
newness.
signaling
novelty
and
often
inviting
evaluation
or
comparison
with
existing
practices.