reagatiivisempia
Reagatiivisempia is a comparative form of the Finnish adjective reagatiivinen, which means "reactive." The word literally translates to "more reactive" in English. In Finnish grammar, the comparative is formed by adding –emp- to the stem, and the adjective then takes the appropriate case ending for the noun it modifies. The form reagatiivisempia is used for plural nouns in the nominative or accusative case, as well as for singular nouns in the genitive and partitive cases.
In everyday Finnish, the word is employed across a range of contexts, but it is most common
The root of the word, reagatiivinen, comes from Latin react‑ meaning “to act back.” In Finnish, the
Usage guidelines state that the comparative should be used only where an explicit contrast is made. Sentence
In linguistic studies, the formation of comparatives in Finnish demonstrates the agglutinative nature of the language,