vaarallisempaa
vaarallisempaa is the comparative form of the Finnish adjective "vaarallinen," which translates to "dangerous." Therefore, "vaarallisempaa" means "more dangerous." It is used to compare the level of danger between two or more things. For instance, one might say "auto on vaarallisempaa kuin polkupyörä" (a car is more dangerous than a bicycle) or "tämä tie on vaarallisempaa talvella" (this road is more dangerous in winter). The word itself is the partitive case, which is commonly used when making comparisons in Finnish. The base form "vaarallinen" would be used in a sentence without a direct comparison, such as "tietyöt ovat vaarallisia" (roadworks are dangerous). Understanding "vaarallisempaa" is key to comprehending comparative statements about risk and safety in the Finnish language.