Lampaita
Lampaita is the Finnish plural partitive form of lammas, meaning sheep. The word is used to refer to an indeterminate quantity of sheep or to sheep as a group in sentences that require the partitive case, for example, "minulla on lampaita" (I have some sheep). The nominative plural is lampaat.
Sheep are domesticated ruminant mammals (Ovis aries) kept around the world for meat, wool, and sometimes milk.
In Finland and other temperate regions, sheep farming is practiced on small and medium-sized farms. Breeds are
Linguistically, lampaita reflects Finnish morphology: lampaat is the nominative plural; lampaita is the partitive plural. The