hajottivat
Hajottivat is the third-person plural past tense of the Finnish verb hajottaa, meaning to break into pieces, to disintegrate, or to ruin something by causing it to fall apart. The form is used when describing that multiple subjects performed an action that resulted in fragmentation or breakdown. It can apply to physical objects, such as vessels or structures, as well as to abstract entities like plans, systems, or relationships.
Etymology and grammar: Hajottaa is a causative-transitive verb derived from hajota, which means to break or
Usage and nuance: In everyday Finnish, hajottivat is commonly found in reporting about damage or destruction,
Related forms include hajottaa (present), hajotan (I break into pieces), and hajotimme (we broke apart). As a