vetävinä
Vetävinä is a Finnish verb form. It is the plural past active participle of the verb "vetää," which means "to pull" or "to draw." As a participle, "vetävinä" describes a state or action that was ongoing or completed in the past, and it modifies a noun or pronoun. Specifically, it indicates that the subject of the sentence was actively pulling or drawing something. For example, "Lapset olivat vetävinä lelujaan" translates to "The children were pulling their toys." The form "vetävinä" would be used when the subject is plural, such as "lapset" (children) or "he" (they). The participle agrees in number and case with the noun it modifies. In this case, "vetävinä" is in the nominative plural case. Finnish grammar is highly inflected, meaning that words change their endings to indicate grammatical function. Participles are a common feature of Finnish, allowing for concise expression of complex ideas. Understanding participles like "vetävinä" is crucial for comprehending Finnish sentences.