kuopusame
Kuopusame is a Finnish term that translates to "youngest sibling" or "youngest child." It specifically refers to the youngest member of a family. In Finnish culture, the kuopusame often holds a special place, sometimes perceived as being more spoiled or protected by older siblings and parents. However, this is a generalization and the actual experience of being the kuopusame can vary greatly depending on the family dynamics and individual personalities. The term is used affectionately and is a common part of everyday language when discussing family structures and relationships. It is not a formal title but rather a descriptive term used to identify the last-born child. The concept of a kuopusame is understood universally in Finnish society and is a straightforward descriptor within familial contexts.