liukkaimmat
Liukkaimmat is the nominative plural form of the Finnish adjective liukas in the superlative degree, meaning “the slipperiest.” It is used to describe the most slippery items or situations within a group. For example, liukkaimmat tiet refers to the slipperiest roads, liukkaimmat portaat to the slipperiest stairs, and liukkaimmat olosuhteet to the slipperiest conditions. The form appears with plural nouns and is part of Finnish adjective agreement: the base liukas takes comparative and superlative endings, with liukkaammat meaning “more slippery” (comparative) and liukkaimmat meaning “the slipperiest” (superlative, plural).
- Liukkaimmat is derived from liukas (slippery) and the comparative suffix -mp- plus the plural superlative ending
- It contrasts with liukkaammat, which means “more slippery” (comparative, plural) and would be used for items
- The word functions as an attributive adjective and declines with number and case just like other
- The term is common in weather, road safety, and travel reporting, e.g., “Liukkaimmat tiet ovat vaarallisimmat.”
In sum, liukkaimmat is the standard Finnish term for “the slipperiest” when referring to multiple items or