agglutinoitujen
Agglutinoitujen is a Finnish term that translates to "agglutinated" in English. In linguistics, agglutination refers to a morphological process where a word is formed by joining together a string of morphemes, each with a single and constant grammatical meaning. These morphemes are typically added to a root word in a sequential manner, creating a long, complex word that can convey a significant amount of information.
Finnish is a prominent example of an agglutinative language. For instance, the word "taloissani" (in my houses)
The clarity and distinctness of morphemes in agglutinative languages like Finnish, Hungarian, and Turkish are a