todennettaviin
Todennettaviin is a Finnish linguistic term used to describe a class of propositions, statements, or pieces of evidence that can be proven or verified within a given framework. The form arises from the verb root todennett- (“to be proven”) combined with adjectival and inflectional endings, producing a plural inflected form that appears in noun phrases such as todennettaviin väitteisiin (to verifiable propositions) or todennettaviin todisteisiin (to verifiable evidence). The term is most commonly encountered in formal, technical, or academic Finnish prose.
In practice, todennettaviin serves to distinguish claims that are demonstrable or verifiable from those that are
Etymology and related forms: todennettaviin derives from todennettavuus, meaning verifiability or provability, and the root todennett-