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muokattavia

Muokattavia is a Finnish grammatical form of the adjective muokattava, meaning editable or modifiable. The base muokattava is created from the verb muokata, “to edit” or “to modify,” with the participial suffix -ttava, which yields an adjective describing something that can undergo the action. The plural form muokattavia is used when referring to several editable items or in contexts where the object is in plural partitive or accusative case.

In Finnish, adjectives must agree with the noun they modify in number and case. Muokattava becomes muokattavat

Common usage occurs in software localization, documentation, and user interfaces to label content that is editable.

Related terms include muokata (to edit), muokkaus (editing or modification), and muokattavuus (editability). While muokattavia itself

in
the
plural
nominative,
muokattavia
in
the
plural
partitive
or
accusative,
and
other
case
forms
accordingly.
The
form
muokattavia
is
therefore
a
grammatical
tool
rather
than
a
standalone
concept,
often
appearing
in
sentences
that
describe
sets
of
elements
that
users
can
edit.
For
example,
phrases
like
muokattavia
kenttiä
(“editable
fields”)
or
muokattavia
malleja
(“modifiable
templates”)
illustrate
its
practical
application.
It
signals
to
users
which
elements
can
be
changed
and
managed
within
a
system
or
document.
is
primarily
a
grammatical
form,
these
connected
terms
are
used
to
discuss
the
broader
concept
of
editing
capabilities
in
Finnish.