toistuvalla
Toistuvalla is a Finnish word that translates to "recurring" or "repeated" in English. It is the adessive case of the word "toistuva," which means something that repeats or occurs again. The adessive case in Finnish indicates a location, possession, or accompaniment, and in this context, it describes something that is happening repeatedly or in a recurring manner.
The word can be used in various contexts. For example, a recurring problem might be described as
Understanding the adessive case in Finnish is crucial to fully grasp the grammatical function of "toistuvalla."