värikkään
Värikkään is the genitive singular form of the Finnish adjective "värikäs," which translates to "colorful" or "vibrant." In the Finnish language, adjectives change their form depending on their grammatical function in a sentence, including their case and number. The genitive case typically indicates possession or a relationship of belonging, similar to the English possessive 's or the word "of." Therefore, "värikkään" would be used when describing something that belongs to or is associated with something colorful. For example, in a sentence like "Talon värikkään seinän maali" (The paint of the house's colorful wall), "värikkään" modifies "seinän" (wall's) to indicate that the wall itself is colorful. It can also be used in phrases that express a part of something colorful, or when an adjective follows certain prepositions or verbs that require the genitive case. The adjective "värikäs" itself describes something that possesses a variety of bright or striking colors, or is generally lively and rich in hue.