Hyödyllisemmän
Hyödyllisemmän is a Finnish word. It is the genitive case of the adjective "hyödyllinen," which means "useful" or "beneficial." The genitive case is used in Finnish to express possession, origin, or to function as an object in certain grammatical constructions. Therefore, "hyödyllisemmän" translates to "of something more useful" or "more useful's." For example, in the sentence "Tämän kirjan hyödyllisemmän osan löysin eilen," it means "I found the more useful part of this book yesterday." The word indicates a comparison, suggesting that a certain entity or part is more beneficial than another. It is a common grammatical form used in everyday Finnish to articulate comparative degrees of usefulness. The declension of Finnish adjectives follows specific patterns, and "hyödyllisemmän" is one such form that appears when an adjective modifies a noun in the genitive case or when the adjective itself is in the genitive case. Understanding these grammatical nuances is key to comprehending Finnish sentence structure and meaning.