kohdennetumpiin
Kohdennetumpiin is a Finnish grammatical form that functions as part of the language’s comparative and case system. It represents the illative plural form of the comparative adjective kohdennetumpi, meaning “more targeted.” The base adjective kohdennettu means “targeted,” to which the comparative suffix -mpi is added to form kohdennetumpi (more targeted). When this adjective modifies a plural noun in the illative case, the ending -iin is attached, producing kohdennetumpiin.
Usage of kohdennetumpiin occurs in contexts where speakers want to describe actions, strategies, or objects directed
Semantically, kohdennetumpiin signals a higher degree of specificity or refinement in targeting compared with kohdennetumpi. The
See also: Finnish grammar, adjectives, comparatives, illative case.