järeitä
Järeitä is a Finnish term that translates to "heavy-duty," "sturdy," or "robust" in English. It is often used to describe objects, materials, or even structures that are built to withstand significant stress, wear, or harsh conditions. The word implies a certain resilience and durability, suggesting that something is not easily broken or damaged.
In construction and engineering, järeitä might refer to thick beams, strong concrete foundations, or heavy-duty machinery
Beyond physical objects, järeitä can also be applied metaphorically. A järeä argument might be one that is