infiniteissä
Infiniteissä is a coined Finnish phrase used primarily in speculative or poetic contexts to convey being within multiple infinities or within the boundless realm of the infinite. It is not a standard term found in Finnish dictionaries, but appears in contemporary fiction, fan discussions, and experimental writing as a stylistic device to evoke vastness, multiplicity, or altered realities.
Etymology and morphology: The expression blends the English loanword infinite with the Finnish inessive plural suffix
Usage and nuance: Infiniteissä is typically employed to create a sense of vast, multi-layered, or non-linear
- The protagonist journeys through infiniteissä, where time forks into countless possibilities.
- In the poem, consciousness sails between infiniteissä and recoils at the edge of the unknowable.
See also: infinity, infinite, äärettömyys, language borrowing in Finnish, neologisms in Finnish literature.