tiiviimpien
Tiiviimpien is a Finnish linguistic form that most often appears as the genitive plural of the comparative adjective tiiviimpi, meaning “more compact.” In standard Finnish, adjectives agree with the nouns they modify; when the noun is plural and the phrase is in the genitive, tiiviimpi inflects to tiiviimpien. For example: “tiiviimpien talojen suunnittelua tutkitaan” (the design of the more compact houses is studied) and “tiiviimpien rakennusten energiatehokkuus” (the energy efficiency of the more compact buildings). Thus tiiviimpien typically occurs within a noun phrase and does not stand alone as a reference to a specific entity.
Beyond its grammatical role, tiiviimpien is not a widely recognized proper noun or brand. There is no
Origin and morphology: tiivi means “compact”; tiiviimpi is the comparative form; adding -en can appear in forming
See also: Finnish grammar, adjectives, comparative forms, genitive case, Finnish vocabulary.