korkojen
Korkojen is the genitive plural form of the Finnish noun korko. Korko has several common meanings in Finnish, most notably a financial term for interest rate and, in a different domain, a component of footwear referring to a heel. The genitive plural korkojen is used to indicate possession or association with multiple korko items, such as in phrases about more than one interest rate or more than one heel.
In finance and economics, korkojen appears in statements about changes in rates. For example, korkojen nousu
In other contexts, korko can also mean the heel of a shoe, though such usage is less
Etymology and grammar: korkojen is formed from korko by adding the genitive plural suffix -en. It is