Silmäni
Silmäni is a Finnish word that translates to "my eyes" in English. It is a possessive form of the noun "silmä," which means "eye." The possessive suffix "-ni" indicates first-person singular possession. Therefore, "silmäni" refers to the eyes belonging to the speaker. This term is commonly used in everyday conversation and literature in Finland. When discussing personal appearance, emotions, or experiences related to vision, Finns would use "silmäni" to refer to their own eyes. For example, a sentence like "Silmäni ovat siniset" means "My eyes are blue." Similarly, "Näen sen silmäni" translates to "I see it with my eyes." The word is fundamental in expressing personal sensory input and physical attributes within the Finnish language.