keskustelevassa
Keskustelevassa is a Finnish grammatical form that comes from the verb keskustella, meaning to converse or discuss. It is the inessive singular form of the present active participle kaks piac? No, the form is from the present active participle keskusteleva, with the -ssa ending marking inessive case. In other words, keskustelevassa literally means “in a state of conversing” or more simply “conversing,” and it functions as an adjective describing a noun.
As a participial adjective, keskustelevassa changes to agree with the noun it modifies in number and case.
- Keskustelevassa describes ongoing speaking or discussing activity and is common in descriptive or formal prose.
- It is not a separate lexeme; it is a declined form of the present active participle of
- It can refer to people, groups, or settings characterized by conversation, for example in phrases like
See also: keskustelu (discussion), keskustelevan (the active participle in other cases), present active participle forms in