Epäjatkuneista
Epäjatkuneista is a Finnish linguistic form derived from the adjective epäjatu kuin? No, correct: epäjatkuva, meaning “discontinuous” or “not continuous.” In Finnish syntax and morphology, epäjatkuneista represents a plural inflected form used with nouns in certain cases, typically appearing in written or academic contexts to describe phenomena, data, or processes that do not occur in a continuous sequence. The form illustrates how Finnish adjectives agree with nouns in number and case, producing different endings for plural and case distinctions.
In use, epäjatkuneista is encountered when the speaker or writer characterizes multiple items or events as
Context and frequency: epäjatkuneista is not a common standalone term outside of linguistic or methodological descriptions.
See also: epäjatkuva, jatkuva, Finnish adjective declension, Finnish grammar.