laajimpiin
Laajimpiin is a Finnish inflected form used to express movement or reference toward the broadest or most extensive set within a group. Grammatically, it is the illative plural form of the superlative adjective laajin (the broadest). It appears when the following noun is plural and in the illative case, meaning “into the broadest [ones/items]” or “to the broadest [options/areas].”
Laajimpiin is typically used in formal, scholarly, or policy language to indicate consideration of the widest
The form arises from the base laaj- (root meaning wide) with the superlative marker and the illative
- laajin (the broadest, nominative singular)
- laajimmat (the broadest, plural)
- laajempi (comparative: broader)
- laajempia (partitive/plural forms related to breadth)
Finnish grammar, illative case, adjectives, Finnish comparative and superlative forms.
Laajimpiin thus functions as a precise, formal way to refer to addressing or selecting from the broadest