hellävaraisempi
hellävaraisempi is the comparative form of the Finnish adjective hellävarainen. The base word, hellävarainen, translates to gentle, tender, or careful in English. Therefore, hellävaraisempi means "gentler," "more tender," or "more careful." It is used to describe a greater degree of gentleness or tenderness in comparison to something else. For instance, one might say a new approach is hellävaraisempi than the old one, implying it is less harsh or more considerate. Similarly, a person could be described as acting hellävaraisempi towards someone or something, indicating a more delicate or compassionate manner. The suffix -mpi is the standard marker for the comparative degree in Finnish adjectives. This word is commonly used in everyday language to express nuanced differences in how actions are performed or how individuals behave, particularly in situations requiring sensitivity or a lack of force.