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.
- 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
Viikko, the base noun, declines in standard Finnish case endings; viikon is the genitive singular, while other
Viikko derives from the Finnish language family and has cognates in other Finnic languages. The genitive form
Viikon is a grammatical form used across many contexts to refer to time related to a week.