neulavoidaan
Neulavoidaan is a Finnish verb form that means “we knit” or “let’s knit” in the imperative of the second person plural. It is derived from the root neula, meaning “needle,” combined with the older inflectional suffix –oi, which gives a sense of suggestion or instruction. The modern standard form of the verb is neulata, while neulavointi and neulavoidaan reflect older or dialectal usage, particularly in older literary texts and in the dialects of Southwest Finland.
The form neulavoidaan occurs in contexts where the speaker addresses a group, encouraging them to engage in
In comparison with other Finnic languages, the suffix –oi is relatively archaic; most modern speakers use the