peittääpeitän
Peittääpeitän is a coined, nonstandard term in Finnish that combines two forms of the same verb, peittää and peitän. It is not listed in standard dictionaries and is not used in ordinary Finnish, but it is sometimes discussed in linguistic or language-learning contexts as a playful or illustrative example of morpheme boundaries and reduplication.
Formation and meaning. The base verb peittää means “to cover.” The present tense first-person singular form is
Usage. Because peittääpeitän is not standard Finnish, it does not appear in ordinary speech or writing. It
Pronunciation and orthography. The string would typically be read as a single token, with pronunciation guided
See also. Finnish verbs, reduplication in languages, morphology, language play.