lyyhyvät
Lyyhyvät is a Finnish word that translates to "short" in English. It is an adjective used to describe something that has a small length or duration. In Finnish, the word is derived from the root "lyhyt," which means "short" or "brief." Lyyhyvät can be applied to various contexts, such as describing short people, short periods of time, or short distances. For example, "lyyhyvät juoksut" refers to short runs, while "lyyhyvät elämät" translates to "short lives." The word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing in Finland.