Irrotuvat
Irrotuvat is a Finnish verb form meaning “they detach” or “they come loose.” It is related to the verbs irrota (to detach, loosen, disassemble) and irrotua (to become detached or to come loose). The form is used with plural subjects in the present tense and commonly appears in technical or descriptive texts about mechanical parts, joints, or connections that separate during use or maintenance.
In everyday language, irrotuvat can describe components that detach due to wear, stress, or improper assembly,
Usage notes: Irrotuvat is a finite plural present form and is typical in instructions, descriptions of processes,
Related terms: irrota (to detach), irrotua (to come loose), irrotus (detachment), irrotettava (detachable). See also Finnish