öiset
Öiset is a Finnish word that translates to "nightly" or "nocturnal" in English. It is an adjective derived from the noun "yö," meaning "night." The word "öiset" is used to describe something that happens or exists during the night. For example, "öiset äänet" would refer to "nightly sounds" or "nocturnal noises." Similarly, "öiset maisemat" means "nightly landscapes" or "nocturnal scenery." The word can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is hidden, mysterious, or only appears under the cover of darkness.
The usage of "öiset" is common in literature, poetry, and everyday conversation in Finland when referring to