viisikymmentäkaksi
viisikymmentäkaksi is the Finnish word for the number fifty-two. It is composed of two parts: "viisikymmentä" meaning fifty and "kaksi" meaning two. The number fifty-two holds significance in various contexts. In the Gregorian calendar, a common year contains fifty-two weeks and one or two extra days. Similarly, a leap year also has fifty-two full weeks. The playing card deck traditionally consists of fifty-two cards, divided into four suits of thirteen cards each. In some cultures, fifty-two is considered a mystical or symbolic number, often associated with cycles of time or completeness. The mathematical properties of fifty-two include it being an even composite number. Its prime factorization is 2^2 * 13. The number fifty-two also appears in various idiomatic expressions and cultural references, though these are specific to Finnish language and culture.