partisiippeista
Partisiippeista refers to the Finnish concept of participles, or partisiipit, and to the forms that can be derived from verbs to function like adjectives or adverbs. In Finnish grammar, a partisiippi is a non-finite verb form, meaning it does not express a specific tense by itself but rather describes a state or action related to a noun. The elative plural form partisiippeista can appear in grammars and examples when discussing multiple participles or the idea “from participles.”
Finnish participles come in several main types. The present active participle, formed with the endings -va or
Participles are commonly used to form adjectival phrases, to indicate time, cause, or manner, and they contribute
For further study, see Finnish grammar resources on partisiippi, the present active participle, and the various