Kummallakin
Kummallakin is a Finnish term that occurs in language use to refer to two referents collectively. It is a form used with two entities that have already been mentioned or are understood from context, and its exact function changes with the sentence. In everyday Finnish, kummallakin is typically part of phrases that convey cooperation, comparison, or joint involvement of two subjects; translations to English depend on context and can range from “on both of them” to “for both” or “to both.”
In linguistic descriptions, kummallakin is treated as a grammatical form that relates to the idea of “both.”
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