In Finnish grammar, possessive pronouns are an essential element to convey the relationship between a person and their belongings or attributes. They describe possession in terms of who owns or possesses an item (e.g., my, your, his/her, our, your, their). Unlike in English, Finnish possessive pronouns attach themselves as suffixes to the possessed noun. It is important for language learners to master the correct use of these forms in order to express themselves clearly and accurately in Finnish.