kiehuvat
Kiehuvat is the present tense, third-person plural form of the Finnish verb kiehua, meaning to boil. It is used with plural subjects to describe liquids or surfaces that have reached a boiling state, as in vedet kiehuvat, “the waters are boiling.” The form can also function as an attributive adjective in front of a plural noun, yielding expressions such as kiehuvat vedet, “boiling waters,” or kiehuvat kuplat, “boiling bubbles.”
Morphologically, the suffix -vat marks the third-person plural present tense. The corresponding singular form is kiehuva,
In usage, kiehuvat commonly appears in cooking, science, journalism, and instructional contexts to convey heat-induced boiling.
Examples include: Vedet kiehuvat. Kattilat kiehuvat koko ajan. Kiehuvat kuplat nousevat kattilasta. These sentences illustrate both
Etymology: kiehua is a native Finnish verb, and kiehuvat is the inflected form formed by adding the