tummaihoisia
Tummaihoisia is a Finnish term used to refer to people who have dark skin. Grammatically, tummaihoinen is the adjective meaning “dark-skinned,” and tummaihoisia is the plural partitive form used when referring to a group, as in “tummaihoisia ihmisiä” (dark-skinned people). The word is formed from tumma, meaning dark, and iho, meaning skin, with the suffix -inen to form the adjective.
Its usage is primarily descriptive rather than identifying a fixed ethnic category. In Finnish journalism and
Context and considerations include the diverse makeup of the Finnish population, which includes people of African,