viitattavaan
viitattavaan is a Finnish word that translates to "to be referred to" or "which is to be cited." It is a grammatical form derived from the verb "viitata," meaning "to refer" or "to cite." The "-vaan" ending indicates a passive present participle in the illative case, signifying a direction or motion towards something that is to be referred to.
In academic and formal writing, viitattavaan often appears in contexts discussing sources or references. For example,
The word highlights the Finnish language's capacity for precise grammatical expression. It clearly communicates the future