riitoista
Riitoista is a Finnish grammatical form derived from the noun riita, which means dispute or quarrel. In Finnish, riitoista functions as the plural ablative form, indicating origin or source and translating roughly to “from the disputes” or “out of the disputes.” The form is produced by combining the stem riita with the plural ablative suffix -ista, with the vowel sequence adjusting to yield riitoista. It is a standard element of Finnish morphology and is used in contexts where a speaker wants to refer to something arising from or related to multiple disputes.
Usage of riitoista is most common in formal, legal, political, or academic writing, where discussions about
In contrast to riitoista, other forms of the same root include riita (nominative singular), riitoja or riitoja