perustuivatko
Perustuivatko is a Finnish verb form built from the verb perustua, meaning to be based on or to be founded on. It is the past tense, third-person plural form used in a yes–no question. In other words, perustuivatko asks whether something (they or some group) was based on a certain basis, or whether a decision, claim, or institution was founded on specific premises. The affirmative past form is perustuivat, while the interrogative form adds the question suffix -ko/-kö to the verb.
Grammatically, perustuivatko consists of the stem perustu- plus the plural ending -ivat and the interrogative suffix
Usage and context: perustuivatko is common in formal or written Finnish, including journalism, academia, and historical
Etymology note: perustua comes from perust- (foundation) with typical verb-forming suffixes; perustuivatko is the interrogative past