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vaikea

Vaikea is a native Finnish adjective meaning “difficult” or “hard.” It describes tasks, problems, situations, or concepts that require effort, skill, or careful thought. The opposite is helppo, meaning easy. In Finnish, adjectives generally agree with the noun they modify in number and case.

Declension and usage: The basic form is läheva? Wait, correction: The basic form is vaIkea (vaikea) in

Context and nuance: Vaikea can describe both concrete and abstract difficulties and is used for situations,

See also: helppo, monimutkainen, haasteellinen.

nominative
singular.
Common
inflected
forms
include:
nominative
plural
vaikeat,
partitive
singular
vaikeaa,
genitive
singular
vaikean,
partitive
plural
vaikeita,
and
genitive
plural
vaikeiden.
The
comparative
form
is
vaikeampi
and
the
superlative
form
is
vaikein.
Example
sentences:
“Tämän
tehtävän
tekeminen
on
vaikeaa.”
and
“Se
on
vaikea
kysymys.”
tasks,
or
problems
rather
than
physical
hardness.
It
often
appears
with
verbs
such
as
on
or
tuntuu:
“se
on
vaikea,”
meaning
“it
is
difficult,”
or
with
nouns
in
compounds
like
“vaikea
tilanne”
(a
difficult
situation)
or
“vaikea
tehtävä”
(a
difficult
task).
Related
terms
include
monimutkainen
(complex)
and
haasteellinen
(challenging),
which
carry
similar
but
slightly
different
nuances.