jälkimmäisiäkin
jälkimmäisiäkin is a Finnish word that functions as an inflected form of the word "jälkimäinen." "Jälkimäinen" itself is an adjective meaning "last," "hindmost," or "latter." The "-kin" suffix in Finnish is an enclitic particle that adds emphasis, often conveying a sense of "also," "too," or "even." Therefore, "jälkimmäisiäkin" translates to something akin to "the latter ones too," "even the last ones," or "the hindmost ones as well." It indicates that a group or set of things, specifically those that are last or latter in a sequence, are also included or relevant in some way. This form is typically used in the partitive plural case, suggesting that it refers to multiple items or individuals that are in the latter position. The specific meaning can depend on the context of the sentence in which it appears, but the core idea is the inclusion or emphasis of the "last" or "latter" elements.