menevällä
Menevällä is a Finnish grammatical form derived from the present active participle menevä of the verb mennä (to go). It is the adessive singular form and functions as an adjective or adverbial modifier, describing how something moves or progresses. As a participle, menevä carries the core meaning of mennä but is used with a noun in the adessive case to express manner or state, for example in phrases like "auto kulkee menevällä vauhdilla" (the car is moving at a brisk pace).
Morphology and usage: The base form menevä is the present active participle of mennä. By adding the
Examples and nuance: "Tapahtumat etenevät menevällä vauhdilla" and "Auto kulkee menevällä vauhdilla" are typical usages, conveying
Relation to grammar: Menevä is a present participle; menevällä is its adessive form. Other case forms of
See also: Finnish grammar, present active participles, adessive case, Finnish morphology.
References: General Finnish grammar sources, such as Kotus (Institute for the Languages of Finland) and standard