taivutusvirhe
Taivutusvirhe refers to a grammatical error in Finnish where a word is not inflected correctly. Finnish is an agglutinative language, meaning words are formed by adding suffixes to a stem. These suffixes indicate grammatical function such as case, number, tense, and mood. A taivutusvirhe occurs when the wrong suffix is used, or when the correct suffix is not applied at all, leading to an ungrammatical form.
Common types of taivutusvirhe include errors in case endings, such as using the genitive case instead of