Voimakkaampi
Voimakkaampi is a Finnish adjective formed as the comparative form of voimakas, meaning strong or powerful. It is used to express that one thing has greater strength, intensity, or impact than another. The word can refer to physical strength, sensory intensity, or figurative power, depending on context.
Formation and grammar: The comparative form is created by adding the suffix -mpi to the adjective stem,
Usage notes: Voimakkaampi is common in descriptions of sound, weather, emotions, or influence. It can describe
Etymology: Voimakkaampi derives from voimakas, which comes from voima (power, strength) with the typical comparative suffix
- Tämä moottori on voimakkaampi kuin aiemman.
- Heidän viestinsä on voimakkaampi nyt kuin ennen.
Voimakkaampi thus serves as a standard, neutral comparative in Finnish, adaptable across physical, sensory, and figurative