vaikeammat
Vaikeammat is the plural comparative form of the Finnish adjective vaikea, meaning “more difficult.” It is used when comparing two or more items whose head noun is in the plural, to indicate a higher degree of difficulty. The comparative suffix in Finnish is -mpi, and for plural nouns the adjective takes the -ammat ending in the nominative plural, yielding muodossa vaikeammat.
In practice, vaikeammat appears either attributively before a plural noun or predicatively after a copula. For
The term is part of standard Finnish grammar and does not designate a separate concept beyond the
Usage notes: like other adjectives in Finnish, vaikeammat agrees in number and case with the noun it
See also: vaikea, Finnish grammar, comparative degree, superlative degree.