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ajettavat

Ajettavat is a Finnish adjective form meaning drivable or able to be driven. It is the plural form of ajettava, which is derived from the verb ajaa, “to drive” or “to move,” and the participial suffix -ttava. In use, ajettava describes objects or devices that can be propelled or operated, typically by a motor or an operator.

In Finnish, adjectives agree with the nouns they modify in number and case. For example, with a

Common domains for the term include automotive, machinery, robotics, and transportation safety. It appears in technical

Related terms include ajettava (singular, “drivable”), ajettavuus (drivability), and, in natural language use, synonyms like toimiva

See also: ajettava, ajettavuus, toimiva.

plural
noun
you
get
ajettavat
autot
(drivable
cars).
In
other
cases
the
adjective
changes
form:
ajettavan
auton
means
“of
a
drivable
car,”
ajettavaa
autoa
means
“a
drivable
car”
(partitive),
and
ajettavien
autojen
means
“of
drivable
cars”
(genitive
plural).
This
inflectional
pattern
is
common
for
adjectives
formed
from
participles.
writing,
product
specifications,
and
compliance
criteria
to
indicate
that
a
vehicle
or
device
meets
the
required
operability
or
driveability
standards.
The
concept
is
closely
linked
to
whether
a
machine
is
operational,
safe
to
operate,
and
capable
of
being
driven
under
typical
conditions.
or
käyttökelpoinen
depending
on
context.
In
discourse,
ajettavat
is
primarily
a
descriptive
label
applied
to
groups
of
vehicles,
machines,
or
devices
that
satisfy
driveability
criteria,
rather
than
a
standalone
noun.