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viikon

Viikon is the genitive singular form of the Finnish noun viikko, meaning week. In Finnish, genitive forms are used to express possession or a relation to something, and viikon appears in many time-related expressions and compounds. As a grammatical form rather than a stand-alone noun, viikon signals “of the week” or “week’s” in various contexts.

Common usage and examples

- Possessive and time expressions: kuten “tämän viikon tapahtumat” (the events of this week) or “viikon päästä”

- Compounds and idioms: one well-known compound is viikonloppu, meaning the weekend, formed from viikon (genitive) and

- Temporal phrases: viikon aikana (during the week), viiden päivän viikonloppu (a five-day weekend) uses viikon in

These uses show viikon functioning primarily as a connector within phrases that refer to a week or

Morphology and related forms

Viikko, the base noun, declines in standard Finnish case endings; viikon is the genitive singular, while other

Etymology

Viikko derives from the Finnish language family and has cognates in other Finnic languages. The genitive form

Notes

Viikon is a grammatical form used across many contexts to refer to time related to a week.

(in
a
week).
loppu
(end).
a
time-related
sense.
to
a
point
in
time
relative
to
the
week.
forms
include
viikkoa
(partitive
singular),
viikkojen
(genitive
plural),
and
viikkoja
(partitive
plural).
In
daily
language,
viikon
appears
in
many
set
phrases
and
compounds,
often
with
little
or
no
change
in
pronunciation.
viikon
arises
through
regular
Finnic
inflection,
enabling
it
to
pair
with
other
words
to
indicate
temporal
relations.
It
is
not
a
separate
concept
on
its
own
but
a
key
component
of
phrases
that
specify
weekly
timeframes
or
possessions.