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monimutkaisemmat

Monimutkaisemmat is a Finnish adjective form meaning “more complicated.” It is the plural nominative form of the comparative adjective monimutkaisempi, which is the comparative of monimutkainen (complex, complicated). It is used to compare several things or situations, indicating that they are more complicated than another set.

In Finnish, adjectives agree with the noun they modify in number and case. Therefore monimutkaisemmat occurs

Usage and nuance: monimutkaisemmat is commonly used when discussing processes, designs, problems, or ideas that require

Examples:

- Nämä ratkaisut ovat monimutkaisemmat kuin nuo. (These solutions are more complicated than those.)

- Monimutkaisemmat ohjeet voivat olla turhia, jos käyttäjä tarvitsee vain perusvaiheet.

Related terms: monimutkaisuus (complexity), monimutkaistaa (to make more complex), monimutkaisempi (the comparative singular form).

with
plural
nouns,
as
in
monimutkaisemmat
ratkaisut
(the
more
complicated
solutions)
or
monimutkaisemmat
ohjeet
(the
more
complicated
instructions).
The
positive
form
is
monimutkainen,
the
comparative
is
monimutkaisempi,
and
the
superlative
is
monimutkaisimmat.
more
effort
or
involve
more
elements
than
a
reference
set.
For
stronger
emphasis,
intensifiers
such
as
vielä
or
yhä
can
accompany
the
comparative
(e.g.,
vielä
monimutkaisemmat
ratkaisut).