kiteidensä
kiteidensä is a Finnish word that translates to "his/her/its kite" or "their kite" depending on the context. It is a possessive form of the word "leija," which means kite. The "-nsä" suffix is a common possessive ending in Finnish, indicating third-person ownership. This suffix can refer to singular or plural third-person subjects, making the exact meaning clear only through the surrounding sentence. For example, "Hän näki kiteidensä" could mean "He saw his kite" or "She saw her kite." If the subject is plural, such as "He," meaning "they," the phrase would translate to "They saw their kite." The word "kiteidensä" itself does not specify the gender or number of the owner, relying entirely on the grammatical context of the sentence in which it appears. It is a straightforward example of Finnish agglutinative morphology, where suffixes are added to root words to convey grammatical information.