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ympäri

Ympäri is a Finnish adverb and postposition meaning around, surrounding, or throughout. It describes the area surrounding a center or the extent that encircles something, and it can also indicate circular movement or distribution around a place.

In typical usage, ympäri follows the noun that denotes what is being encircled, and the noun is

Grammatical notes: ympäri is a postposition, not a standalone preposition. The governing noun precedes ympäri and

See also: Finnish grammar, postpositions.

inflected
in
the
appropriate
case.
For
example,
kaupunki
is
used
in
the
genitive:
kaupungin
ympäri
means
around
the
city;
tien
ympäri
means
around
the
road.
For
a
circular
route
or
leisurely
walk,
you
can
say
lenkki
kaupungin
ympäri,
meaning
a
lap
around
the
city.
When
referring
to
broad
scope,
ympäri
is
used
with
place
names
in
the
partitive
or
other
cases,
as
in
ympäri
maailmaa
(around
the
world)
or
ympäri
Suomea
(around
Finland).
is
inflected
according
to
Finnish
case
rules.
The
form
of
the
following
noun—genitive,
partitive,
or
other
cases—depends
on
the
meaning
and
syntactic
construction.
Ympäri
is
common
in
both
spoken
and
written
Finnish
and
appears
in
a
wide
range
of
contexts,
from
directions
and
travel
to
descriptions
of
distribution
or
coverage.