selaamalla
Selaamalla is Finnish for the gerund form of the verb selata, meaning to browse, skim, or scroll through content. In usage, selaamalla denotes the means by which an action is performed, often translating to “by scrolling” or “by browsing.” It is commonly found in guides, instructions, and online interfaces to describe how a user should proceed.
Grammatically, selaamalla is a non-finite verbal form (a gerund) that can introduce a clause showing the method
Contexts and usage tend to be digital or instructional. On websites and apps, selaamalla is a natural
Related forms include selailu, the noun for the act of browsing, from the same verb stem. Selaamalla