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vahvuuden

Vahvuuden is the genitive singular form of the Finnish noun vahvuus, which translates to strength, power, advantage, or capability in English. In Finnish grammar, vahvuuden is used to indicate possession or to connect strength to another noun within a compound phrase, often reflecting a qualitative attribute of a person, group, object, or process. Examples include vahvuuden kartoittaminen (the assessment of strengths) and vahvuuden kehittäminen (the development of strengths).

Etymology and related forms: vahvuus belongs to the Finnish word family centered on the concept of strength.

Usage and contexts: vahvuuden commonly appears in personal development, education, human resources, sports, and business contexts

Grammatical notes: vahvuuden is the genitive singular form and is not used alone as a subject or

See also: vahvuudet, heikkous, vahvuus.

The
form
vahvuuden
follows
the
language’s
standard
pattern
for
the
genitive
singular
of
nouns
ending
in
-uus,
and
it
contrasts
with
the
nominative
vahvuus
and
the
plural
vahvuudet
(strengths).
The
related
adjective
vahva
means
strong,
which
feeds
into
various
figurative
uses
of
the
noun.
to
describe
or
discuss
advantageous
capabilities.
It
commonly
participates
in
compound
phrases
such
as
vahvuuden
kartoittaminen,
vahvuuden
kehittäminen,
and
vahvuuden
osoittaminen.
The
term
is
often
paired
with
other
nouns
to
specify
whose
strength
is
being
referred
to,
such
as
yksilön
vahvuuden
or
tiimin
vahvuuden.
object
in
a
sentence;
it
functions
to
modify
another
noun
or
to
express
possession
in
a
wider
noun
phrase.
For
plural
references
to
strengths,
the
standard
form
is
vahvuudet,
while
genitive
plural
would
be
vahvuuksien.