kuumimpina
kuumimpina is a Finnish word. It is the plural genitive or accusative form of the adjective "kuumimpia," meaning "hottest." In Finnish grammar, the genitive case is often used to indicate possession or to modify another noun, while the accusative case can be used for direct objects or with certain prepositions. Therefore, "kuumimpina" would appear in sentences where "hottest" modifies a plural noun or acts as a direct object for a plural noun. For example, one might refer to "kuumimpina päivinä" which translates to "during the hottest days," or discuss "kuumimpina hetkinä" meaning "during the hottest moments." The specific grammatical function depends on the context of the sentence in which it is used. Finnish is an agglutinative language, meaning that grammatical functions are often indicated by adding suffixes to word stems, and "kuumimpina" is an example of this process applied to the superlative form of the adjective for "hot."