Taittuvat
Taittuvat is a Finnish word best known as a verb form and, in some contexts, as a descriptor for objects with a folding or bending capability. In its primary usage, taittuvat is the third-person plural present indicative form of the verb taittua, which means to bend, fold, or buckle. It is used when referring to subjects that fold or bend, for example: Nämä ikkunat taittuvat helposti, meaning These windows fold (open) easily.
Grammatical role and formation: The form taittuvat reflects a plural subject performing the action in the present
Adjectival use and related terms: While taittuvat can appear in sentences as a finite verb, Finnish also
Etymology: Taittua derives from a root related to bending or folding, with -vat marking the third-person plural
See also: taittuva, taittuvuus, Finnish grammar, Finnish verbs.