jälkeisen
Jälkeisen is the genitive singular form of the Finnish adjective jälkeinen, which means post-, following, or subsequent. It is used to describe something that belongs to or relates to a period that comes after a defined event or condition, most commonly after a war or other significant occurrence. In Finnish, adjectives inflect for case and number, so jälkeisen is used before a noun in phrases such as jälkeisen ajan, meaning “the postwar era” or “the post-period.”
Etymology and function: jälkeinen derives from the noun jälki, meaning trace or remnant, with the suffix -inen
Usage: The adjective is common in historical, cultural, and political discourse. It appears in compound noun
See also: related Finnish terms such as jälkeinen and jälkeensä, which relate to post- or subsequent concepts,