putosivat
Putosivat is a Finnish verb form that denotes a past action in which multiple subjects fell. It is the third-person plural imperfect indicative form of the intransitive verb pudota, meaning to fall or to drop in a physical or figurative sense. Putosivat is used when the subject performs the action of falling without a direct object. If something is dropped intentionally, the transitive verb pudottaa is used instead, and its past tense is pudottivat.
- Putosivat can describe physical falls, such as rocks or people falling from a height, as well
- The form contrasts with singular past forms like putosi (he/she/it fell).
- For dropping something on purpose, use pudottaa and its past tense pudottivat.
Common related forms include putoaminen (the act of falling) and pudotus (a fall or drop in a
- Kivet putosivat rotkon reunalta. (The rocks fell from the edge of the gorge.)
- Sijoitukset putosivat lokakuun lopussa. (The standings fell at the end of October.)
Putosivat is a standard, neutral verb form widely used in narration, journalism, and everyday speech to