köyhiä
"Köyhiä" is a term used in the Finnish language to describe a person who is poor or impoverished. The term is derived from the word "köyhä," which means poor or destitute. In Finnish society, the concept of köyhiä is often associated with economic hardship, lack of resources, and limited access to basic necessities such as food, shelter, and healthcare. Köyhiä individuals may face various challenges, including unemployment, low income, and social exclusion. The term is used to highlight the plight of those who struggle to meet their basic needs and to raise awareness about issues related to poverty and social inequality. Efforts to address köyhiä issues often involve initiatives aimed at providing financial assistance, job training, and social support to help individuals and families improve their living conditions.