pahanhenkinen
"Pahanhenkinen" is a Finnish term that translates to "evil-spirited" or "malevolent." It is often used to describe a person who is inherently malicious, spiteful, or malevolent in their actions and attitudes. The term is derived from the Finnish words "paha," meaning "evil" or "bad," and "henki," meaning "spirit" or "soul."
In Finnish culture, the concept of "pahanhenkinen" is often associated with negative traits such as jealousy,
The use of "pahanhenkinen" is not limited to describing individuals but can also be applied to situations
In summary, "pahanhenkinen" is a term used in Finnish to describe something or someone that is inherently