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edulliset

Edulliset is Finnish adjective describing something that offers good value for money or has a favorable price relative to its benefits, quality, or alternatives. It is the plural form of edullinen and is used to modify plural nouns, for example edulliset hinnat (affordable prices) or edulliset tarjoukset (good-value offers). In a sentence like Hinnat ovat edulliset, the adjective functions as a predicate describing price level.

Etymology and form: edullinen stems from the root etu, meaning advantage or benefit, with the suffix -llinen

Usage: Edulliset commonly appear in retail, advertising, and consumer discussions to signal value for money. They

Related terms and nuances: Edullinen is contrasted with kalliita (expensive) and halpa (cheap), though halpa can

In summary, edulliset describes cost-effective options and promotions, widely used in everyday Finnish to indicate favorable

to
form
an
adjective.
The
plural
edulliset
is
used
when
the
noun
it
describes
is
plural.
Finnish
adjectives
agree
in
number
with
the
nouns
they
modify.
are
often
used
in
phrases
such
as
edulliset
hinnat,
edulliset
tarjoukset,
or
edullinen
hinta-laatusuhde
(a
good
price–quality
ratio).
Because
affordability
is
subjective,
edullinen
or
edulliset
does
not
automatically
imply
low
quality;
the
sense
depends
on
context
and
comparison.
carry
a
stronger
negative
connotation
about
quality.
Hinta-laatusuhde
is
a
common
evaluative
concept
tied
to
whether
an
item
is
edullinen
for
the
value
it
provides.
pricing
and
good
value.