läisempi
Laisempi is a Finnish word that translates to "lazier" or "more lazy" in English. It is the comparative form of the adjective "laiska," which means "lazy." The word is used to describe someone or something that exhibits a greater degree of laziness than another person or thing, or that is lazier than they were previously. For example, one might say a person has become laisempi if they are showing less initiative or putting in less effort than before. Similarly, a task might be described as laisempi if it requires less work or is more easily accomplished. The word functions grammatically as an adjective and follows typical Finnish adjective declension rules. It is a common word in everyday Finnish conversation and literature, used to express a lack of energy, diligence, or motivation. The superlative form of laiska is "laiskin," meaning "laziest."