romahtanut
Romahtanut is a Finnish adjective commonly used to describe something that has collapsed, fallen apart, or deteriorated suddenly. It can refer to physical structures, such as a building or bridge that has given way, as well as to non-physical states like an economy, plans, morale, or public order that have deteriorated rapidly. In usage, romahtanut functions as a participial adjective and can appear in predicates or as an attributive modifier: for example, “rakennus on romahtanut” (the building has collapsed) or “tilanne on romahtanut” (the situation has deteriorated).
The term derives from the Finnish verb romahtua, meaning to collapse or crumble. As a past participle
Romahtanut carries a stronger connotation of abrupt, decisive failure than milder synonyms. It is often employed
Related words include romahdus (noun: collapse, slump) and romahtua (verb: to collapse). The term is part of