älykkäämpään
älykkäämpään is a Finnish word that translates to "smarter" or "more intelligent" in English. It is the comparative form of the adjective "älykäs," which means intelligent or smart. This form is used when comparing two or more things or individuals and indicating that one possesses a higher degree of intelligence than the other. For example, one might say "hän on älykkäämpään kuin sisarensa," meaning "he is smarter than his sister." The word can be used in various contexts, from academic discussions about cognitive abilities to everyday conversations about problem-solving skills. It is a common and versatile word in the Finnish language, reflecting the universal concept of intelligence and its comparative nature. The word's grammatical form also reflects Finnish's agglutinative nature, where suffixes are added to a root word to convey grammatical meaning.