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Taivutetaan

Taivutetaan is the present passive form of the Finnish verb taivuttaa, meaning that something is being inflected or bent. In grammar, taivutetaan is used to describe the action of inflecting a word or form, without specifying the subject performing the action.

Morphology and related forms: The present passive is formed with the suffix -taan/-ään (vowel harmony determines

Usage and scope: Taivutetaan is common in language education, dictionaries, and linguistic discussion. It can refer

Etymology and terminology: The form derives from taivuttaa, meaning “to bend” or, in linguistic contexts, “to

See also: Finnish grammar, inflection, taivutus, taivuttaminen, verb conjugation.

which
one
is
used),
giving
taivutetaan.
The
corresponding
past
passive
is
taivutettiin.
The
active
equivalents
are
taivuttaa
(to
bend,
to
inflect)
in
various
active
forms
such
as
taivuttaa,
taivuttaa,
taivuttavat,
etc.
In
everyday
language,
taivutetaan
appears
primarily
in
grammatical
descriptions
or
instructional
texts
to
indicate
that
a
word
is
undergoing
inflection.
to
inflecting
verbs,
nouns,
adjectives,
or
other
parts
of
speech,
depending
on
the
topic.
The
concept
of
taivutus
(inflection)
and
related
terms
such
as
taivuttaminen
(the
act
of
inflecting)
are
closely
linked,
describing
the
rules
and
forms
by
which
Finnish
words
change
according
to
case,
number,
tense,
mood,
and
voice.
inflect.”
The
passive
form
taivutetaan
literally
means
“is/are
inflected”
and
is
part
of
Finnish’s
rich
system
of
passive
and
mood
marking.