rahoittamia
Rahoittamia is a Finnish adjective form derived from the verb rahoittaa, meaning to fund or finance. It denotes items that have received financial support. Rahoittama is the base past participle; rahoittamia is its plural partitive form, used when the modified noun is plural and in partitive or indefinite contexts. As a participial adjective, rahoittamia typically precedes the noun in phrases such as valtion rahoittamia hankkeita or EU:n rahoittamia ohjelmia.
In sentence structure, the exact form of rahoittamia agrees with the noun it describes in number and
Common usage examples include: “valtion rahoittamia hankkeita” (state-funded projects), “EU:n rahoittamia ohjelmia” (EU-funded programs), and “rahoittamia
Etymology: the form comes from the root raha (money) and the noun rahoitus (financing), via the verb
See also: funding, grants, public funding, Finnish grammar, participles.