pitkäikäisyydenkin
The Finnish word "pitkäikäisyydenkin" is a grammatical form that combines the concept of longevity with an emphatic particle. It is a derivative of "pitkäikäisyys," which translates to longevity or long-livedness. The addition of the "-kin" suffix serves to emphasize or include the idea of longevity, similar to how "even" or "also" functions in English. For instance, a sentence might suggest that "even longevity" has its challenges, or that "longevity too" is a desirable outcome. The word is primarily used in written and spoken Finnish to add a nuance of inclusion or emphasis to discussions about long life. It is not a standalone term but rather a grammatical inflected form used within sentences to convey a specific meaning. Understanding the "-kin" suffix is key to grasping the precise intent of "pitkäikäisyydenkin" in context.