konkreettis
Konkreettis is a Finnish word that translates to "concrete" or "tangible" in English. It is an adjective used to describe something that is real, solid, and can be perceived by the senses. The term is often used in contrast to abstract concepts, ideas, or feelings that lack physical form. For instance, one might refer to "konkreettis todiste" as concrete evidence, implying proof that is observable and undeniable. Similarly, "konkreettis teko" means a concrete action, highlighting a specific, physical deed rather than a general intention.
The word itself is derived from the Latin word "concrētus," meaning "grown together" or "hardened." In Finnish,