opettavan
Opettavan is a Finnish word-form derived from the verb opettaa, meaning to teach. It is the genitive singular form of the present active participle (PAP) opettava, which denotes an ongoing teaching action or a relation to teaching. The present active participle in Finnish is formed with the suffix -va/-vä and can function as an adjective or as part of a noun phrase describing someone or something connected with teaching. When it appears in a sentence, opettavan is declined to agree with the noun it modifies, with the genitive singular form being opettavan.
In usage, opettavan expresses a relation to teaching rather than naming a specific person. It is typically
- Opettavan is the genitive singular of the present active participle of opettaa.
- It functions as an adjective-like modifier indicating a relation to teaching.
- It should be distinguished from opettaa (to teach), opettaminen (the act of teaching), and opettaja (the
- The form reflects Finnish’s system of participles that can be declined to match the noun they