Molemmat
Molemmat is a Finnish determiner and pronoun meaning "both," used to refer to two people, objects, or groups that are known to the listener or have been mentioned in the discourse. It generally precedes a plural noun, and the noun carries the case endings. For example, in the sentence Molemmat pojat olivat koulussa, both boys were at school, the subject phrase refers to two specific boys.
In addition to its determiner function, molemmat can act as a standalone pronoun meaning "both of them."
Molemmat is closely related to related forms such as molemmatkin, an emphatic version meaning "both (of them),
Notes on usage include that molemmat accompanies plural nouns, and its form changes when used in possessive