toiveitaan
Toiveitaan is a Finnish noun phrase meaning “his/her/their wishes.” It is formed from the base noun toive (wish) and built up with plural and possessive inflection to indicate possession by a third-person subject. The common reading is a possessed plural form of toive, equivalent to “his/her/their wishes” in English, depending on the surrounding context and possessive reference.
In usage, toiveitaan appears in clauses where the speaker refers to someone’s wishes in a way that
Morphology and grammar are typical of Finnish noun phrases involving possession and number. The form combines
Cultural and linguistic notes: the concept of “wishes” is common in Finnish literature, interviews, and everyday
See also: Finnish grammar, noun phrases, possessive suffixes, partitive and genitive cases.