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suurempana

Suurempana is a Finnish adverb formed from the adjective suurempi (larger) and used in comparative constructions to indicate that something is larger or greater in size, extent, or significance relative to a reference point. It is commonly encountered in everyday language and in literature, often after verbs such as näyttää (to look) or tuntua (to feel). Typical usages include phrases like suurempana kuin ennen (larger than before) or suurempana kuin koskaan (bigger than ever).

Formation and grammar: The word combines the stem from suurempi with the adverbial suffix -na to produce

Usage notes: In a literal size sense, suurempana describes physical scale; figuratively, it can heighten emphasis

See also: Finnish grammar; comparative forms; adjectives; adverbs.

suurempana.
Grammatically,
it
functions
as
an
adverbial
modification
in
sentences,
most
often
in
comparative
clauses
introduced
by
kuin
(than)
or
in
predicative
constructions
following
linking
verbs.
It
is
not
a
separate
lexical
entry,
but
a
grammatical
form
of
the
adjective
suurempi.
or
indicate
greater
importance,
impact,
or
intensity.
The
form
is
flexible
in
style,
appearing
in
both
colloquial
speech
and
written
prose.