Vaivalloinen
Vaivalloinen is a Finnish adjective meaning burdensome, tedious, or troublesome. It describes tasks, processes, or situations that require substantial effort, time, or cause inconvenience. The word is commonly used in formal or written Finnish to convey that something is difficult to deal with or slows progress.
Etymology and nuance: The term derives from vaiva, meaning trouble or bother, with the attributive suffix -llinen
Usage: It is typically placed before a noun: vaivalloinen tehtävä (a burdensome task), vaivallinen prosessi (a
Synonyms and contrasts: Synonyms include työläs, rasittava, hankala. Antonyms include vaivaton and helppo. In English, closest
- Tämä vaivallinen tehtävä vie paljon aikaa. (This burdensome task takes a lot of time.)
- Byrokratia voi tuntua vaivalloiselta prosessilta. (Bureaucracy can feel like a cumbersome process.)
Vaivalloinen thus conveys a sense of ongoing difficulty or nuisance beyond mere difficulty, often signaling that