raskaissa
Raskaissa is a Finnish grammatical form derived from the adjective raskaana, meaning pregnant. It represents the inessive plural of that adjective and is used to describe the state of a group of people who are pregnant in a strictly grammatical sense. In standard Finnish, this form is rarely needed in everyday speech; speakers more commonly refer to pregnant individuals with the singular adjective raskaana or by using phrases such as “raskaana olevat naiset” (pregnant women) to express the same idea. As a result, raskaissa is primarily encountered in linguistic descriptions, grammar exercises, and dictionaries that illustrate Finnish inflection rather than as a common lexical item with independent meaning.
Etymology and form: The base adjective raskaana originates from Finnish roots related to pregnancy. The form
Usage notes: Because the form is specialized, it is best understood within the system of Finnish case
See also: raskaana, raskaus, Finnish grammar, Finnish adjectives.