yhdyssanalla
Yhdyssanalla, which translates to "compound word" in English, is a linguistic term used in Finnish to describe words that are formed by combining two or more existing words. This process of word formation is known as compounding. In Finnish, compounding is a productive and widely used method to create new words, often to describe specific concepts or objects that may not have a single-word equivalent.
A yhdyssanalla is typically formed by placing two or more words together, often with the first word
Yhdyssanat can be quite long and complex, sometimes consisting of three or more elements. For instance, "yliopistokirjastolainaus"
The use of yhdyssanat is a distinctive feature of the Finnish language, reflecting its agglutinative nature