viininsä
viininsä is a Finnish possessive suffix meaning "his/her/its wine." It is formed by combining the base word "viini" (wine) with the possessive suffix "-nsä," which indicates third-person possession. This suffix is used for singular nouns and can refer to the wine belonging to a male, female, or an inanimate object. For example, "Hänen viininsä on erinomaista" translates to "His/Her wine is excellent." The suffix "-nsä" is also used in other possessive forms, such as "meidän viinimme" (our wine) and "teidän viininne" (your wine), although the specific third-person singular form is "-nsä." In Finnish grammar, possessive suffixes are attached directly to the noun they modify. This grammatical feature allows for concise expression of ownership without the need for separate possessive pronouns in many contexts. The word "viininsä" thus encapsulates both the object (wine) and its owner (he/she/it) within a single word.