paahtavien
Paahtavien is the genitive plural form of the Finnish present participle or adjective paahtava, meaning “roasting” or “roasted-related.” It originates from the verb paahtaa, “to roast.” In Finnish grammar, paahtava functions as an inflected adjective or participle, and its genitive plural form paahtavien is used to modify a plural noun in the genitive case.
Paahtavien typically appears in noun phrases where the head noun is in genitive plural. It conveys that
Paahtavien is not commonly used as a standalone noun; instead it functions as a modifier. The corresponding