katkeaviin
Katkeaviin is a Finnish word that appears mainly as an inflected form rather than a standalone concept in ordinary language. In Finnish, it is commonly understood as the illative plural form of the participial adjective katkeava, which describes something that tends to break off or interrupt. The root of the form is the verb katketa, meaning “to break” or “to interrupt,” and the participle katkeava conveys a sense of intermittence or fragility. The ending -iin marks the illative plural, and as with many Finnish inflections, its exact use depends on context, vowel harmony, and the surrounding grammatical structure.
In practice, katkeaviin is encountered in technical or descriptive Finnish, where a noun is modified by a
Examples are typically sentence-level and context-specific. For instance, a sentence might refer to “katkeaviin yhteyksiin liittyvät
See also: katkeava, katketa, Finnish grammar, illative and other Finnish inflectional forms.