mutkikkaaksi
Mutkikkaaksi is a Finnish linguistic form derived from the adjective mutkikas, meaning winding or intricate. It describes a state or condition that has become more complex or convoluted. The form is typically used to indicate a transformation, often with verbs that express change, such as tullessa or muuttua. It can describe both physical shapes, like a road that has become more winding, and abstract situations, such as plans or narratives that have grown more complicated.
Etymology and morphology: Mutkikkaaksi is formed by adding the translative suffix -ksi to mutkikas. The translative
Usage and nuance: The word is relatively neutral and somewhat formal or literary compared with more everyday
- Tilanne muuttui mutkikkaaksi, kun lisäsimme uusia sääntöjä. (The situation became more complicated when we added new
- Reitti muuttui mutkikkaaksi, kun polut haarautuivat useisiin suuntiin. (The route became winding as the paths branched.)
- Hänen kertomuksensa muuttui mutkikkaaksi, kun mukaan tuli useita yllättäviä käänteitä. (His story became intricate as several