puhalletulla
Puhalletulla is a Finnish word form that functions primarily as a participial adjective rather than as a standalone lexical item. It is derived from the verb puhaltaa (to blow) and is related to the past passive participle puhallettu. In Finnish, participles can take inflectional endings to agree with the noun they modify, including case endings such as the adessive -lla. As a result, puhalletulla appears in sentences as an adjective describing something that has been acted upon by blowing or air movement.
Because puhallettu is the past passive participle and -lla marks a case, puhalletulla is used in contexts
In practice, puhalletulla is encountered mainly in descriptive or literary language, linguistic analysis, or examples illustrating
Related concepts include other participial forms derived from puhalla/out, such as puhallettu (blown) in base participial