jäykemmistä
jäykemmistä is a Finnish word that translates to "stiffer ones" or "more rigid ones" in English. It is the comparative superlative form of the adjective "jäykkä," which means stiff, rigid, or firm. The word is used to describe a group of things or people that are comparatively more stiff than others. For example, if one were comparing different types of wood, one might say that the "jäykemmistä" examples are the ones with less flexibility. Similarly, in a social context, it could refer to individuals who are perceived as being more unyielding or inflexible in their opinions or behavior.
The word is formed by taking the base adjective "jäykkä," adding the comparative suffix "-empi," and then