toistuivat
Toistuivat is Finnish, serving as the third-person plural imperfect indicative form of the intransitive verb toistua. It translates to “they recurred” or “they repeated themselves” in English, referring to events, phenomena, or statements that occurred again in the past.
The base verb toistua conveys repetition or reoccurrence, typically describing things that happen more than once
Usage notes: toistuivat is commonly found in journalism, scientific reporting, and narrative prose to indicate recurring
Etymology: toistua derives from roots related to repetition. It is connected to toisto (repetition) and toistaa
See also: toistaa, toisto, toistuminen, toistuva.
- Kysymykset toistuivat useaan otteeseen keskustelussa. (The questions recurred several times during the discussion.)
- Samanlainen ilmiö toistui vuosittain tutkimuksessa, ja toistuivat havaittavat trendit. (A similar phenomenon recurred annually in the