korkeahko
Korkeahko is a Finnish adjective meaning fairly high or quite tall in degree. It is used to describe something that is higher or larger than average but not extreme. The word is formed from korkea, meaning high, with the derivational suffix -hko/-hkö, which signals an approximate or moderate degree rather than an exact measurement. The suffix is common in Finnish for hedging or softening statements.
In usage, korkeahko precedes a noun and describes attributes with a moderate intensity. It is common in
Grammar and inflection follow standard Finnish adjective patterns. Typical forms include korkeahko hinta (nominative), korkeahkoa hintaa
Related terms and nuance: korkeahko conveys a hedged or measured evaluation rather than a precise figure, and