erilaiden
Erilaiden is a Finnish word that translates to "of different kinds" or "of various types." It is the genitive plural form of the adjective "erilainen," meaning "different" or "various." In Finnish grammar, the genitive case is often used to indicate possession, origin, or in this instance, to describe a collection or group composed of multiple distinct items.
The usage of "erilaiden" implies diversity and multiplicity. For example, one might say "kaupungissa on erilaiden
Understanding "erilaiden" is key to comprehending how Finnish expresses the concept of variety within a plural