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What case is the noun tieto in, and what role does it play in the sentence?
The noun tieto is in the nominative case. In Finnish, the nominative form is used for the subject of a sentence, so tieto serves as the subject, meaning “knowledge.”
What role does the verb on have in this sentence?
On is the third-person singular present form of the verb olla (to be). It functions as a linking verb that connects the subject (tieto) to its descriptive complement, tärkeä.
Why is the adjective tärkeä used in its basic form, and how does it agree with tieto?
In Finnish, adjectives must match the noun they describe in both number and case. Since tieto is in the nominative singular, the predicate adjective tärkeä also appears in the nominative singular. This agreement is why tärkeä is used in its basic form here.
Why is there no article (like “a” or “the”) before tieto?
Finnish does not have articles. Instead, definiteness or indefiniteness is inferred from context. Therefore, there is no need for an article before tieto in the sentence.
How similar is the structure of Tieto on tärkeä to an equivalent English sentence?
The structure is very similar. The English sentence Knowledge is important follows a subject-linking verb-adjective pattern, just like Tieto on tärkeä. However, while English relies on articles and more fixed word order, Finnish does not use articles and often exhibits greater flexibility in word order.
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