kolmetäheline
Kolmetäheline is a Finnish adjective that literally means “having three stars” or “three-star.” The term is used to describe items, ratings, or symbols that feature three stars, either in a rating system or as a visual motif. It is not a common everyday term in standard Finnish and tends to appear in specific contexts such as discussions of ratings, branding, or fictional settings.
Etymology and form: The construction combines the numeral root for three (kolme) with tähteet or tähti (star)
Usage and contexts: In hospitality or consumer reviews, kolmetäheline arvosana can refer to a three-star rating.
Impact and notes: As a stylistic or technical term, kolmetäheline illustrates how Finnish aggregates numerals with
See also: star rating, Finnish language, adjectives formed with -line.