Vähemmin
Vähemmin is a Finnish adverb that translates to "less" or "fewer" in English. It is used to indicate a smaller quantity, degree, or frequency compared to something else. The word is derived from the Finnish word "väheinen," which means "small" or "little." Vähemmin is commonly used in everyday language to express a reduction or decrease in something. For example, "Vähemmin tupakkaa" means "Less tobacco" or "Fewer cigarettes." It can also be used to compare two quantities, such as "Vähemmin kuin viisi" meaning "Less than five." In addition to its quantitative use, vähemmin can also be used to express a lesser degree or intensity, as in "Vähemmin stressiä" meaning "Less stress." The adverb vähemmin is an essential part of Finnish vocabulary, allowing speakers to express variations in quantity, degree, and frequency with precision.