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ennustettavaa

Ennustettavaa is a Finnish term derived from the verb ennustaa, meaning to forecast or predict. It is formed with the present passive participle suffix -ttava and expresses the idea that something can be predicted. In common use it appears as ennustettava to describe a noun, and in its partitive singular form ennustettavaa, which is used when the noun being described is indefinite or part of a larger statement.

The related noun ennustettavuus names the abstract quality of predictability or forecastability. Together these forms reflect

Usage of ennustettavaa spans everyday language and more specialized contexts. In ordinary speech it can describe

See also: ennustettavuus, determinismi, probability theory, forecasting.

a
broader
Finnish
pattern
in
which
the
-ttava
participle
denotes
potential
or
capability,
and
its
noun
is
the
attribute
itself.
The
distinction
between
ennustettavaa
and
ennustettavuus
corresponds
to
the
contrast
between
describing
a
specific,
forecastable
thing
and
naming
the
general
capacity
to
forecast.
data,
events,
or
phenomena
that
can
be
forecast
to
some
degree.
In
scientific,
statistical,
or
planning
contexts
the
term
is
part
of
discussions
about
forecast
reliability,
uncertainty,
and
model-based
predictions.
The
word
supports
a
nuanced
view
of
forecasting
by
allowing
speakers
to
reference
not
only
what
is
predicted,
but
also
what
can
be
predicted
under
current
knowledge
or
methods.