tippuu
Tippuu is a Finnish verb form that means “is dripping” or “drops” in the present tense, third-person singular. It comes from the intransitive verb tippua, which covers falling and dripping actions. In everyday Finnish, tippuu is used to describe liquid movement from a surface or object, without specifying a subject performing the action.
Grammatically, tippuu is the present indicative form of tippua for a singular subject. Finnish verbs do not
Usage and context: tippuu is commonly used for leaks, condensation, or dripping fluids. It can describe water
- Vesi tippuu katosta. (Water is dripping from the ceiling.)
- Kyynel tippuu poskelle. (A tear is dripping down the cheek.)
Related forms include tiputtaa (transitive “to drop (something)” or “to drip something”) and tippuva (dripping, as