mitattavalla
Mitattavalla is a Finnish adjective form meaning “measurable” or “capable of being measured.” It is the adessive singular form of mitattava and is used to describe something that can be measured or to indicate the manner or condition of measurement in phrases such as mitattavalla tavalla (in a measurable way) or mitattavalla datalla (with data that can be measured). In scientific and statistical Finnish, mitattavalla commonly appears with nouns in the adessive case to indicate the means or modality of measurement.
- Tutkimuksen tulokset esitettiin mitattavalla tarkkuudella. (The results were presented with measurable precision.)
- Havainnot kerättiin mitattavalla tavalla. (Observations were collected in a measurable manner.)
- Väitteet perustuvat mitattavalla datalla. (The claims are based on data that can be measured.)
- Mitattavalla derives from the verb mitata (to measure) and the participial suffix -ttava, inflected to the
- It is common in formal or technical Finnish, including research, statistics, and data analysis contexts.
- The base form mitattava means “measurable,” while mitattavalla is the case-inflected form used when the noun
- mitata
- mittaus
- data
- muuttuja