agglutinaatioon
Agglutinaatioon is a Finnish term that refers to the linguistic process of agglutination. Agglutination is a morphological process in which a word is formed by combining morphemes, which are the smallest meaningful units of language. In agglutinative languages, each morpheme typically represents a single grammatical function or lexical meaning, and these morphemes are strung together in a linear fashion. This results in words that can be quite long and complex, as they accumulate multiple grammatical suffixes and prefixes.
Finnish is a prominent example of an agglutinative language. For instance, the Finnish word "talossanikin" can
Other languages that exhibit strong agglutinative characteristics include Turkish, Hungarian, Estonian, and many Uralic and Turkic