lapsenlapsia
Lapsenlapsia is the Finnish term for grandchildren—the children of one’s own son or daughter. The word is used to refer to more than one grandchild, as in the sentence “minulla on kolme lapsenlapsia.” The singular form is lapsenlapsi. Grammatically, lapsenlapsia is the plural in the partitive case, which is common in Finnish when speaking about quantities of grandchildren.
Lapsenlapsia is a compound word built from lapsi (child) with a genitive form indicating possession, combined
In social and family contexts, lapsenlapsia commonly play a central role in intergenerational relationships. Grandparents may
Demographically, the number and age distribution of lapsenlapsia reflect fertility rates, life expectancy, and family structure.
Overall, lapsenlapsia denotes a key kinship group in family life, carrying cultural significance in heritage, memory,