naapurillinen
Naapurillinen is a Finnish adjective that is used to describe attitudes, behaviors, or relations that are neighborly or related to one’s neighbors. The term is formed from the noun naapur u(i) (neighbor) with the adjectival suffix -llinen, a productive pattern in Finnish for signaling qualities or relations. Because naapurillinen is not a common dictionary entry in standard Finnish, its usage tends to appear in sociolinguistic discussions, regional dialects, or creative writing rather than formal prose.
In usage, naapurillinen describes how people interact within a neighborhood or community. It conveys a sense
Examples of usage are primarily stylistic. For instance, one might speak of a "naapurillinen asenne" (a neighborly
Related Finnish terms include naapurusto (neighborhood) and naapuri (neighbor). Because naapurillinen is not widely standardized, speakers