insinööritieteidenkin
insinööritieteidenkin is a Finnish word that can be translated to "engineering sciences too" or "engineering sciences as well". It is a compound word formed from "insinööritieteet" (engineering sciences) and the enclitic "-kin" (too, also). This suffix indicates that engineering sciences are being included in a larger context or discussion, implying that they are being considered alongside other fields or subjects. The word suggests a broadening of scope or a comparative element, where engineering is presented as another area of study or application that is relevant or important. It is not a technical term within engineering itself but rather a linguistic device used in Finnish to express inclusivity or comparison. The exact meaning and nuance depend heavily on the surrounding sentence and the context in which it is used. For example, one might say "Our university offers humanities, natural sciences, and engineering sciences too" (Yliopistossamme on humanistisia tieteitä, luonnontieteitä ja insinööritieteidenkinkin) to highlight the breadth of academic disciplines available.