suppeahko
Suppeahko is a Finnish term that translates to "tight" or "narrow" in English and is often used colloquially to describe a situation or a place. It can refer to a limited budget, a lack of resources, or a physically confined space. For example, someone might say they are on a "suppeahko" budget if they have very little money to spend. In the context of a place, "suppeahko" could describe a small room, a crowded street, or a narrow passage.
The word "suppeahko" is derived from the Finnish word "supa," meaning narrow or tight. The suffix "-hko"
In social contexts, "suppeahko" can sometimes be used to describe a situation where options are limited or