väsyneitä
Väsyneitä is the plural form of the Finnish word "väsynyt," which translates to "tired" in English. When referring to multiple people or things experiencing fatigue, the term "väsyneitä" is used. This state can be a consequence of various factors, including physical exertion, lack of sleep, emotional stress, or illness. In everyday Finnish conversation, "Me olemme väsyneitä" means "We are tired," and "Lapset ovat väsyneitä" means "The children are tired." The adjective "väsyneitä" agrees in number with the noun or pronoun it describes. It can also be used to describe inanimate objects that appear worn out or have lost their vigor, though this is a less common application. The concept of being väsyneitä is a universal human experience, and the Finnish language provides a specific grammatical form to express this collective state of weariness.