paljaiden
Paljaiden is the genitive plural form of the Finnish adjective paljas, meaning bare or naked. It is used when the adjective modifies a plural noun in the genitive case. In Finnish, adjectives agree with the nouns they describe in number and case, and paljaiden appears before a plural noun in genitive, for example paljaiden ihmisten (“of naked people”) or paljaiden käsien (“of bare hands”). The form signals possession or association in a way similar to other genitive phrases in Finnish.
Etymology and grammar notes: paljas is a native Finnish word meaning bare, exposed, or unclothed. The genitive
Usage and context: Paljaiden mainly appears in written Finnish and is less common in everyday speech, where
See also: paljas, nakedness, Finnish grammar, genitive case.