epäjatkuville
Epäjatkuville is a Finnish grammatical form: it is the allative plural ending attached to the adjective epäjatkuva, meaning discontinuous or not continuous. In this form, the adjective modifies a plural noun in the allative case, commonly indicating “to/for the discontinuous [things]” or “intended for discontinuous areas.” The form reflects how Finnish adjectives agree with the noun they describe in number and case.
The base adjective epäjatkuva combines the prefix epä- (not) with jatkuva (continuous). When used with plural
- epäjatkuville alueille tarkoitetut tilat (facilities intended for discontinuous areas)
- epäjatkuville alueille suunnatut hankkeet (projects aimed at discontinuous areas)
Epäjatkuva derives from epä- + jatkuva, meaning “discontinuous.” Related forms include epäjatkuva (base form), epäjatkuvuus (discontinuity), and
- Finnish adjective declension
Epätkuntua, or its variations, are relatively specialized and appear most often in descriptive or technical Finnish