johtuneisiin
johtuneisiin is a Finnish inflected form rather than a standalone lexical entry. It derives from the verb johtua, meaning to originate from or to be caused by, and from the past participle johtunut, meaning originated or led. The form johtuneisiin is the illative plural form of that participle when used as an adjective modifying a plural noun in contexts that require the illative case (often translated loosely as “into those that have originated” or “to the originated/derived ones”).
- Base meaning: pertaining to things that have originated, arisen, or been led from a cause.
- Suffixes: stem + johtune- (from johtunut) + -isiin (illative plural). This combination makes johtuneisiin a specialized grammatical form
- Use: acts as an attributive or predicative modifier in a sentence, typically referring to plural nouns
- Because it is a specific inflected form, johtuneisiin appears mainly in contexts that discuss origins, consequences,
- Everyday spoken Finnish tends to use more everyday constructions like johtuneet or other simpler phrases rather
- It often pairs with nouns in illative case, for example: johtuneisiin ilmiöihin, johtuneisiin tapahtumiin, meaning “to
- Finnish participles and adjectives
- Verb johtua and its derived forms
In summary, johtuneisiin is a formal, grammatically specific form used to describe plural items that have
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