yleisemmien
yleisemmien is a Finnish word that translates to "more general" or "more common" in English. It is the comparative form of the adjective "yleinen," which means "general," "common," or "public." The word can be used in various contexts to indicate a broader or more widespread quality. For example, one might discuss a "yleisemmien tunnettu tosiasia" (a more generally known fact) or a "yleisemmin hyväksytty käytäntö" (a more commonly accepted practice). The suffix "-mmän" signifies the comparative degree, indicating a comparison to something else that is less general or less common. This grammatical form is crucial for expressing nuanced distinctions in Finnish. It is used when comparing two or more things or situations, highlighting which one possesses the quality of being more general or widespread. The usage of yleisemmien helps to refine descriptions and to articulate comparative degrees of commonality or generality.