Where does “harjaantumattomuus” come from?

harjaantumattomuus (Finnish) comes from Finnish harjaantumaton, from Finnish harjaantua, from Finnish -Vntua, from Finnish -untua, from Finnish -ntua, from Finnish -ua, from Proto-Finnic -üdäk — Forms mainly passive or anticausative verbs.

harjaantumattomuus (Finnish): not having practical experience; unpracticedness

Definitions

  1. not having practical experience; unpracticedness

Ancestry of “harjaantumattomuus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishharjaantumatonlacking practical experience; unpracticed
2FinnishharjaantuaTo become competent in something
3Finnish-VntuaForms passive verbs
4Finnish-untua
5Finnish-ntuaForms reflexive or inchoative intransitive verbs
6Finnish-uaForms stative or inchoative intransitive verbs...
7Proto-Finnic-üdäkForms mainly passive or anticausative verbs
Every word from Proto-Finnic -üdäkEvery word from Finnish -uaEvery word from Finnish -Vntua