uudemmien
uudemmien is a Finnish word that translates to "newer" or "more recent" in English. It is the genitive plural form of the adjective "uusi," meaning "new." This grammatical form is used when referring to multiple new things in a possessive or objective context. For example, "talon uudemmien osien remontti" would mean "renovation of the newer parts of the house." The word's usage is integral to expressing nuances of time and possession within the Finnish language, particularly when discussing multiple items that have been acquired or created more recently than others. It demonstrates the inflectional nature of Finnish grammar, where word endings change to indicate grammatical function. The concept of "newer" is important in many contexts, from discussing the latest technology to historical periods. In Finnish, uudemmien provides a specific way to articulate this concept when referring to more than one new entity.