kääntöeleet
Kääntöeleet, also known as "turning vowels" or "rotating vowels," are a phonetic phenomenon observed in certain languages, particularly in Finnish and some other Uralic languages. This linguistic feature involves the alternation of vowel sounds in verb forms, depending on whether the verb is in the present or past tense, or in other grammatical contexts.
In Finnish, the most common kääntöeleet patterns involve the vowels *e* and *ä*, or *o* and *ö*.
The phenomenon is not strictly limited to Finnish but can also be found in other Uralic languages,
While kääntöeleet can initially appear irregular to learners of Finnish, it follows predictable rules once understood.