kuulostavampi
Kuulostavampi is a Finnish word that translates to "more audible" or "louder" in English. It is derived from the Finnish word "kuulo," which means "hearing," and the suffix "-stava," which indicates a comparative form. The term is used to describe something that is more easily heard or is louder than another. For example, a person might say "Tämä laulu on kuulostavampi kuin edellinen," which means "This song is more audible than the previous one."
In Finnish, the comparative form is often used to describe relative differences between two items. For instance,
The word "kuulostavampi" is part of the Finnish language's rich system of comparative and superlative forms,