paljastuvaan
Paljastuvaan is a Finnish grammatical form derived from the verb paljastua, meaning “to be revealed” or “to come to light.” It is the present active participle paljastuva combined with the illative (into) suffix -an, a construction that appears in linguistic descriptions to illustrate how participles can take case endings in Finnish. In practical terms, paljastuvaan is used mainly in academic or descriptive contexts to discuss the state of something that is in the process of being revealed and to show how the participle can function in various case forms.
In morphology, the base verb paljastua yields a present active participle paljastuva, which describes an ongoing
Usage and prevalence: paljastuvaan is not common in everyday Finnish speech. It is primarily found in grammars,
See also: Finnish grammar, paljastua, participles, illative case, adjectives in Finnish.