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Korkeammat

Korkeammat is a Finnish adjective form meaning higher or taller when describing more than one thing. It is the plural nominative form of the comparative adjective korkeampi, which in turn is derived from the base korkea meaning high or tall. In Finnish, adjectives agree with the noun in number, so korkeammat is used before plural nouns, as in korkeammat talot (taller houses) or korkeammat rakennukset (higher buildings).

The corresponding singular form is korkeampi, and the superlative form is korkein. Korkeammat, like other comparative

Usage notes: korkeammat is not a noun; it is an adjective form used to modify plural nouns.

In summary, korkeammat is the plural comparative form of korkeampi, employed to describe several things that

adjectives,
serves
to
compare
two
or
more
items
and
to
indicate
that
they
have
greater
height,
level,
or
degree
relative
to
a
reference
set.
The
exact
interpretation—physical
height,
prominence,
or
extent—depends
on
context.
It
can
appear
in
sentences
that
compare
groups,
for
example:
Talot
ovat
korkeammat
kuin
viime
vuonna.
The
term
is
common
in
descriptive
writing,
reporting,
and
everyday
speech
when
discussing
differences
in
height,
size,
or
degree
between
multiple
items.
are
higher
or
taller
relative
to
another
group.