Tuhoutuivat
Tuhoutuivat is a Finnish word that translates to "they were destroyed" or "they perished." It is the third-person plural past tense of the verb "tuhoutua," which means to be destroyed, ruined, or annihilated. The word is often used in contexts describing natural disasters, war, or the collapse of structures.
For example, one might say "Kaupungit tuhoutuivat sodassa," meaning "The cities were destroyed in the war." Similarly,
The etymology of "tuhoutua" can be traced back to the Proto-Finnic root "*tuhta-," which is related to
While "tuhoutuivat" is a straightforward term, its emotional impact can be significant depending on the context.