kohtaamasta
Kohtaamasta is a Finnish word form that appears in grammar discussions of the language. It is derived from the verb kohdata, meaning to meet or encounter, and is discussed as a non-finite form that relates to the act of meeting. In linguistic descriptions, kohtaa- and its variants are set apart from finite verb forms that carry tense and subject agreement, and are used to describe or refer to the act of meeting within clauses without specifying the agent or tense on their own.
In practice, kohdama- forms are most commonly encountered in written Finnish, especially in formal, descriptive, or
The precise analysis and terminology for kohtaamasta can vary between grammar traditions and educational materials. Some
See also: kohdata, kohtaaminen, Finnish grammar, non-finite verb forms.