leasettävän
leasettävän is a Finnish word that functions as the genitive singular form of the participle "leasettava." In Finnish grammar, participles often describe a state or action and can be declined like nouns. The genitive case typically indicates possession or a relationship of belonging. Therefore, "leasettävän" would be used in a sentence where something belongs to or is related to that which is to be leased or is leaseable. For example, in a phrase like "vuokranantajan leasettävän kiinteistön" (the lessor's leaseable property), "leasettävän" is in the genitive case modifying "kiinteistön" (property). The base participle "leasettava" itself implies something that can or will be leased. It is derived from the verb "leasata," meaning to lease. This word is not commonly encountered in everyday conversation but would appear in more formal or legal contexts related to property or asset leasing. Its grammatical function is to link a possessor or an associated entity to the concept of something being subject to a lease agreement.