Hiirien
Hiirien is a Finnish word that translates to "mice" in English. It is the genitive plural form of the word "hiiri," meaning mouse. In Finnish grammar, the genitive case is used to indicate possession, origin, or to express relationships between nouns. The plural form is used when referring to more than one mouse. Therefore, "hiirien" specifically refers to the mice belonging to someone or something, or a group of mice in a general sense when a possessive or relational context is implied. For example, "talon hiirien" would mean "the mice of the house." The term is commonly used in everyday conversation and literature when discussing rodents, their presence, or their actions in a plural and often possessive or relational context.