irlanialaisen
Irlanialaisen is a Finnish adjective derived from the country name Ireland. It directly translates to "Irish" when referring to something or someone that originates from, belongs to, or is characteristic of Ireland. For example, one might refer to "irlanialaisen kulttuurin" which means "Irish culture," or "irlanialaisen ihmisen" meaning "an Irish person." The word itself follows Finnish grammatical rules for adjective declension, changing its ending depending on its grammatical case, number, and function within a sentence. This linguistic characteristic is common for all adjectives in the Finnish language. The term is used in various contexts, including discussions of nationality, heritage, cuisine, art, and any other aspect associated with Ireland. Its usage is straightforward and purely descriptive, indicating a connection to the island nation.