taivuttuu
Taivuttuu is a Finnish verb form that expresses that something becomes bent or yields under force. It is the third-person singular present tense form used in a non-active, intransitive or middle-like sense, indicating that the subject undergoes bending rather than causing it. The form is derived from the root taivutt- of the verb taivuttaa (to bend) and belongs to a class of Finnish -ttua verbs that produce present forms with the -uu suffix in this particular mood.
In usage, taivuttuu is common in descriptions of physical deformation, such as materials and objects that bend
Grammatically, taivuttuu agrees with a singular third-person subject and functions within sentences where the subject experiences
See also: taivuttaa, taipua, taipuvuus. Further reading on Finnish verb classes and -ttua verb forms can provide