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nopeat

Nopeat is a Finnish term that derives from the adjective nopea, meaning fast or quick. When used as a substantive in its plural form, nopeat translates to “the fast ones” and can refer to people, animals, vehicles, or concepts characterized by speed. In everyday language it functions without a definite article, with the clear reference provided by context.

Grammatically, nopeat is the nominative plural form of the adjective used as a noun. The corresponding genitive

Usage and examples illustrate how nopeat operates as a plural noun rather than a pure adjective. For

See also: Nopea, the base adjective meaning fast, and Finnish adjectives used as nouns. The term nopeat

form
is
nopeiden
(of
the
fast
ones).
The
superlative
of
the
adjective
is
nopeimmat
(the
fastest),
which
is
used
in
contexts
where
speed
is
being
singled
out.
As
a
noun,
nopeat
can
combine
with
various
nouns,
as
in
nopeat
kilpailijat
(the
fast
competitors)
or
nuo
nopeat
autot
(those
fast
cars).
instance:
Nuo
nopeat
ovat
jo
paikalla.
(Those
fast
ones
are
already
here.)
Nopeat
kilpailijat
voittivat
kilpailun.
(The
fast
competitors
won
the
race.)
In
Finnish,
the
form
is
flexible
and
relies
on
surrounding
nouns
to
specify
what
is
being
described
as
fast.
is
chiefly
a
functional
linguistic
form
in
Finnish,
used
to
refer
to
groups
distinguished
by
speed
rather
than
as
a
standalone
concept
with
a
fixed
independent
meaning.