äitiäsi
"Äitiäsi" is a Finnish word that translates to "your mother" in English. It is a possessive form of the Finnish word "äiti," which means "mother." The word is used to refer to one's own mother, and it is a common term in Finnish language and culture. In Finnish, the possessive form is often used to show a closer relationship or familiarity with the person being referred to. For example, instead of saying "your mother," a Finnish speaker might say "äitiäsi" to show a more intimate or affectionate tone. The word "äitiäsi" is also used in various contexts, such as in family gatherings, conversations about family, and in literature and media. It is an essential part of the Finnish language and reflects the importance of family in Finnish culture.