tavalliset
Tavalliset is a Finnish term that translates roughly to “ordinary people” or “the common people.” It derives from the adjective tavallinen (ordinary, commonplace) and is used in plural form tavalliset to refer to a group. The word is common in everyday speech as well as in journalism, sociology, and literature when describing non-elite segments of society or contrasting everyday life with higher-status groups.
In usage, tavalliset often appears in phrases such as “tavallisten ihmisten” (of ordinary people) or “tavalliset
Culturally, the concept of tavalliset is frequently invoked in discussions of social change, politics, and daily