pitkäkestoisempina
Pitkäkestoisempina is a Finnish word that translates to "more long-lasting" or "more sustained" in English. It is the comparative form of the adjective pitkäkestoinen, meaning long-lasting or durable. The word is used to describe something that endures for a longer period of time compared to a previous state or another object. This can apply to a variety of contexts, such as the duration of an effect, the lifespan of a product, or the persistence of a feeling. For example, one might say that a new medication has longer-lasting effects, or that a particular brand of clothing is more long-lasting than others. The comparative aspect of "pitkäkestoisempina" implies a direct comparison, either explicitly stated or understood from the context. It is a useful term for conveying a sense of improved longevity or endurance. The word itself is a compound, formed from "pitkä" (long) and "kesto" (duration), with the suffix "-isempi" indicating the comparative degree and "-na" being the plural form of the adessive case, meaning "as" or "in a state of being." Therefore, "pitkäkestoisempina" literally means "as more long-lasting ones."