tuhoutumaton
Tuhoutumaton is a Finnish word that translates to "indestructible" or "imperishable" in English. It describes something that cannot be destroyed or ruined. The word is formed from the root "tuhota," meaning to destroy, and the suffix "-maton," which indicates absence or negation.
In Finnish culture and language, the concept of "tuhoutumaton" can be applied to various contexts. It might
The word can also be used in a more metaphorical or even poetic sense. For instance, a