legitiimejä
Legitiimejä is the plural partitive form of the Finnish adjective legitiimi, meaning legitimate or justified. It is used to describe actions, means, institutions or claims that are considered acceptable under social norms, ethical principles, or legal frameworks. The term is a loanword from Latin legitiimus and is commonly used in discussions of politics, law, and ethics. The related noun form is legitimiteetti, meaning legitimacy.
Usage and nuance: Legitiimi describes something that is socially or morally accepted as proper, not only legally
Common contexts and collocations: legitiimet päätökset (legitimate decisions), legitiimi hallinto (legitimate governance—though nuances vary by context),
Relation to legitimacy: Legitimiteetti is the noun form used to discuss the broader concept of legitimacy—how
Morphology note: legitiimejä signals plural partitive; the singular nominative is legitiimi, and the plural nominative is