stabiilimman
stabiilimman is a Finnish word. It is the comparative form of the adjective "stabiili," which translates to "stable" in English. Therefore, "stabiilimman" means "more stable." This form is used in Finnish grammar to compare two or more entities, indicating that one possesses a greater degree of stability than the other. For example, one might say "Tämä rakennus on stabiilimpi kuin tuo vanha" (This building is more stable than that old one), or in a more complex comparison, "Heidän taloutensa oli stabiilimman kuin aiemmin" (Their economy was more stable than before). The word's usage follows the typical grammatical rules for comparative adjectives in Finnish, which often involve adding suffixes to the base adjective. The specific ending "-mman" is characteristic of this comparative inflection. It can be applied to various contexts, from physical stability to financial or emotional steadiness. Understanding "stabiilimman" requires knowledge of Finnish comparative structures and the core meaning of "stabiili."