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eteneviä

Eteneviä is a Finnish word that functions as the present active participle form of the verb edetä, meaning to advance or progress. As a participle, etenevä can act as an adjective, describing ongoing movement or development. In singular form it is etenevä; in plural it becomes eteneviä, typically when modifying a plural noun in cases such as partitive.

Morphology and usage notes: The present active participle is formed from the stem etene- plus the participle

Examples and nuance: Common usages include expressions such as eteneviä askeleita (advancing steps) or eteneviä suunnitelmia

In summary, eteneviä is the plural form of the present active participle from edetä, used to describe

suffix
-vä.
When
the
participle
modifies
a
plural
noun,
the
ending
adjusts
to
fit
the
case,
often
appearing
as
eteneviä
in
the
partitive
plural
(for
example,
eteneviä
askeleita
meaning
advancing
steps).
The
form
eteneviä
is
therefore
a
plural,
attributive
form
used
to
convey
that
multiple
nouns
are
moving
forward
or
progressing.
The
participle
may
appear
in
noun
phrases
or
stand
in
predicate-like
positions
where
a
descriptive
sense
of
progress
is
intended.
(progressive
plans).
The
term
is
versatile
and
can
describe
physical
movement,
procedural
progress,
or
metaphorical
development,
such
as
trends,
research,
or
organizational
change.
It
is
distinct
from
etenevät,
which
is
the
third-person
plural
present
indicative
form
of
edetä
(they
advance)
and
serves
a
different
grammatical
role.
multiple
subjects
that
are
advancing
or
progressing
within
a
given
context.