ketterämmän
Ketterämmän is a Finnish word. It is the genitive case of the word "ketterä," which means agile, nimble, or lithe. In Finnish grammar, the genitive case is used to show possession, origin, or to express certain relationships between words in a sentence. Therefore, "ketterämmän" translates to "of the more agile" or "more agile's." The "-mmän" ending indicates the comparative degree of the adjective, meaning it signifies a greater degree of agility than a baseline or a comparison point. This form would be used in sentences where one entity is being described as more agile than another, or where something belongs to something that is more agile. For example, one might say "hän on ketterämmän koiran" which translates to "he is of the more agile dog" or "he belongs to the more agile dog," depending on the context. The word itself is descriptive and often used in contexts related to physical movement, reflexes, or even adaptability and responsiveness. It can be applied to people, animals, or even objects and systems that exhibit a high degree of quickness and flexibility.