läpäisemättömät
"L বিপঁࠦpämättömät" is a Finnish term that translates to "impenetrable" or "unyielding" in English. It is often used in various contexts to describe something that cannot be passed through, overcome, or influenced. The word's root, "läpäistä," means to penetrate, pierce, or pass through. The suffix "-mättömät" negates this action, indicating a state of being impenetrable.
In a physical sense, "läpäisemättömät" can refer to materials that resist penetration, such as a strong wall