Tukevammilla
Tukevammilla is a Finnish term that translates to "sturdier" or "more robust" in English. It is often used to describe objects, structures, or even individuals that possess greater strength, durability, or resilience. The word itself is the plural form of "tukevampi," which is the comparative adjective of "tukeva," meaning sturdy or firm.
When applied to physical objects, "tukevammilla" suggests a construction or design that is less likely to break,
In a figurative sense, "tukevammilla" can also refer to something more substantial or well-founded. A "tukevammilla