esineenkin
Esineenkin is a Finnish word that translates to "even an object" or "even a thing" in English. It is a compound word formed from "esine" meaning "object" or "thing," and the enclitic "-kin" which adds emphasis or the sense of "even" or "also." The word is used to highlight that something applies to even the most basic or inanimate items, or to suggest a universality or unexpected inclusion.
For instance, in a sentence like "Tämä sääntö koskee esineenkin," it would mean "This rule applies even
The word's construction is typical of Finnish grammar, where suffixes are added to root words to convey