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välissä

Välissä is a Finnish word formed from väli, meaning gap, interval, or space, and the inessive case suffix. It is used to express position or relation in which something lies in the space between two or more objects, or within an interval in time. The form välissä is commonly understood as “in between” or “in the middle of.”

In practice, välissä appears in constructions that name the entities that frame the position. Examples include

Grammatically, välissä is a noun form used in phrases that convey location or relation and typically appears

See also: väli, väliä, välit, välilyönti.

kahden
kaupungin
välissä
(between
two
cities),
ihmïsten
välissä
(among
the
people),
autojen
välissä
(between
the
cars),
and
vuoriston
ja
joen
välissä
(between
the
mountain
and
the
river).
It
can
also
describe
temporal
or
conceptual
ranges,
such
as
vuosien
välissä
(between
years)
or
tapahtumien
välissä
(between
events).
The
expression
often
requires
a
preceding
genitive
or
possessive
phrase
to
specify
the
items
between
which
something
lies.
in
front
of
a
verb
or
clause
as
part
of
a
prepositional
phrase.
It
is
important
to
distinguish
välissä
from
välillä,
which
is
an
adverb
meaning
“sometimes”
or
“at
intervals.”
Although
both
derive
from
the
same
root,
their
meanings
and
uses
are
different:
välissä
indicates
position
in
space
or
time,
while
välillä
describes
frequency
or
episodic
occurrence.