kuolleeksi
Kuolleeksi is a Finnish word that translates to "dead" or "deceased" in English. It is used to describe a person who has died, and it is often used in formal or official contexts, such as in death certificates, obituaries, and legal documents. The term is derived from the verb kuolla, which means "to die." In Finnish, the word is typically used with the definite article, becoming kuolleeksi, which means "the dead" or "the deceased." This usage emphasizes the specific individual or group of individuals who have passed away. Kuolleeksi can also be used in a metaphorical sense to describe something that is no longer in use or has ceased to exist. For example, a "kuolleeksi" idea might refer to a concept that is outdated or no longer relevant. The word is an essential part of the Finnish language and is used in various contexts to convey the concept of death and the end of life.