huonommiksi
Huonommiksi is a Finnish word that functions as the comparative plural form of the adjective "huono," meaning "bad" or "poor." Therefore, "huonommiksi" translates to "worse" in a comparative context, specifically when referring to multiple items or entities. For example, one might say "Nämä ovat huonommiksi kuin edelliset," meaning "These are worse than the previous ones." The word is formed by taking the base adjective "huono," applying the comparative suffix "-mpi," and then changing the ending to the plural translative case "-ksi" to indicate a change or transformation into a worse state or condition for multiple subjects. This grammatical structure highlights a comparative degree of inferiority or decline when discussing more than one thing. It is a common linguistic element used to express a negative comparison or a worsening trend affecting a group.