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odottamasta

Odottamasta is a Finnish non-finite verbal form derived from the verb odottaa, meaning to wait. It functions as a verbal noun or as part of non-finite clauses that express the act or process of waiting, often with a sense of waiting for something or someone. The form is built with the suffix -masta, placing it in the family of Finnish verbal nouns formed with -ma/-mä, and it participates in dependent clauses by taking appropriate case endings.

In usage, odottamasta can introduce subordinate non-finite clauses that describe circumstance, time, or purpose related to

Relation to other forms: odottamasta is related to the basic infinitive odottaa (to wait) and to the

Etymology: odottamasta is formed from the verb odottaa with the verbal noun suffix -masta, a derivational path

See also: Finnish grammar, Verbal noun, Non-finite verb forms, Odottaa, Odottaminen.

the
main
action.
It
is
commonly
found
in
more
formal
or
literary
Finnish,
as
well
as
in
instructional
or
descriptive
texts
where
the
act
of
waiting
is
foregrounded.
The
construction
allows
speakers
to
compress
information
about
simultaneous
or
background
activity
without
introducing
a
new
finite
verb.
gerund-like
noun
odottaminen
(the
act
of
waiting).
The
-masta
form
can
be
inflected
to
align
with
the
syntactic
needs
of
a
sentence,
and
it
often
appears
alongside
other
noun
or
pronoun
elements
to
indicate
the
object
or
focus
of
waiting.
common
to
many
Finnish
verbs
expressing
ongoing
or
potential
action.