yksinkertaisempina
yksinkertaisempina is a Finnish word. It is the plural adessive form of the adjective yksinkertainen. The word yksinkertainen translates to "simple" or "plain" in English. Therefore, yksinkertaisempina means "in simpler" or "as simpler" when referring to multiple things or people. The adessive case in Finnish is typically used to indicate location (on, at, in) or possession (by), but it can also express a manner or condition. In this context, yksinkertaisempina would describe a state or quality of being simpler, applied to a group. For instance, one might say "Asiat olivat yksinkertaisempina silloin," which translates to "Things were simpler then." This grammatical form is encountered when discussing multiple subjects or objects that are being described as having a lesser degree of complexity compared to something else, or a previous state. The comparative form of yksinkertainen is yksinkertaisempi (simpler), and yksinkertaisempina is the plural adessive of this comparative form.