Hyvin
Hyvin is a Finnish adverb meaning “well,” “properly,” or “in a good manner.” It is used to describe the manner in which an action is performed or the degree of a quality expressed by an adjective or another adverb. In sentences, hyvin typically precedes the word it modifies and functions as an invariable modifier.
Common uses include modifying verbs to indicate quality of action, as in hyVV? No; examples: Hyvin toimii
Hyvin can serve as a general intensifier, equivalent to “quite” or “very” in English, depending on context.
Etymology and grammar: Hyvin derives from the Finnish adjective hyvä, meaning “good.” As an adverb, hyvin is
See also: Finnish grammar, Adverbs in Finnish, Language use in Finnish.