verrattuun
Verrattuun is a Finnish grammatical form derived from the verb verrata, meaning to compare. It is the illative singular form of the past passive participle verrattu, and it is used in noun phrases to indicate the target or object of a comparison in a way that aligns with Finnish adjective and participle usage.
In practice, verrattuun functions as an adjective-like modifier that specifies “to the one that has been compared”
Origin and relation: Verrattu comes from the verb verrata (to compare). Verrattuun forms part of a family
Usage notes: Verrattuun appears primarily in written Finnish, especially in methodological sections, data descriptions, or analyses
See also: Finnish grammar, participles, illative case, comparative constructions, data description.