velallisia
Velallisia is a Finnish noun meaning “debtors” when used in the partitive plural form. It is derived from velallinen, a word for a person who owes money, with velallisia serving as the partitive plural. The standard nominative plural is velalliset.
In Finnish, velallisia is used to refer to groups of debtors and often appears when the object
Etymology: velalla vielä related, velka means “debt,” and the suffix -llinen yields velallinen, meaning “having the
Notable uses: There are no widely known organizations or titles named Velallisia in standard Finnish; when
See also: Velallinen, Velka, Velkajärjestely, Debtor (English).