uudempien
Uudempien is a Finnish grammatical form that functions as the genitive plural of the comparative adjective uudempi, meaning newer. It is not a stand-alone concept or proper noun, but rather a morphological form used to modify a plural noun in genitive.
In Finnish, adjectives decline to agree with the nouns they describe. The comparative form uudempi is used
- uudempien appears mainly in written Finnish, especially in formal, analytical, or comparative contexts.
- It acts as an adjective rather than a standalone noun and requires a following noun to complete
- The form contrasts with vanhempien (older) in similar genitive plural constructions, such as vanhempien kirjojen kansi
- Finnish adjectives and their inflection
- Comparative forms in Finnish
In sum, uudempien is a grammatical tool used to express possession or association with newer items