vähin
Vähin is a Finnish adverb derived from the adjective vähäinen, meaning "little" or "insignificant." It is used to express the smallest amount, degree, or extent in a given context and often appears in fixed phrases. In everyday Finnish, kêeping a formal or archaic nuance, it can contrast with words like vähän (a little) or hiukan (slightly) to indicate a more constrained degree.
Etymology and form: The word comes from the root väh- in vähäinen and takes the suffix -in
Usage and expressions: Vähin is frequently encountered in idiomatic combinations such as vähin äänin, meaning “with
Related terms: Its semantic field centers on smallness and scarcity, linking to vähäinen (small, meager) and
See also: vähäinen; vähäisyys; äänin (as in the fixed expression vähin äänin).