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Kuumaa

Kuumaa is the partitive singular form of the Finnish adjective kuuma, meaning hot or warm. It is used to describe a noun that is in the partitive case or when referring to an indefinite quantity of something hot. In standard sentences, kuumaa typically appears before a mass noun or a noun used in a non-specific amount, for example kuumaa teetä (hot tea) or kuumaa kahvia (hot coffee).

As a general rule, Finnish adjectives decline to match the noun they modify. The partitive singular form

Etymology and related forms: kuuma is native Finnish and derives from the Finnic word for heat or

See also: Finnish language; adjectives; partitive case; temperature adjectives; kuuma (base form).

kuumaa
is
one
common
inflected
form,
with
other
forms
including
kuuma
(nominative),
kuumat
(nominative
plural),
and
kuumia
(partitive
plural).
For
instance,
with
a
plural
noun
you
might
encounter
kuumia
kahveja
in
a
sentence
like
Kahvit
olivat
kuumia
(The
coffees
were
hot).
warmth.
It
has
cognates
in
closely
related
Finnic
languages,
such
as
Estonian
kuum
meaning
hot.
The
word
forms
a
standard
part
of
Finnish
grammar
and
is
commonly
used
in
everyday
language,
particularly
in
descriptions
of
beverages,
food,
weather,
and
other
temperature-related
contexts.