B2 noun 11 min de leitura

kestämättömyys

unsustainability

At the A1 level, the word 'kestämättömyys' is far too complex to use actively. However, you can start by learning its root verb: 'kestää'. In A1, 'kestää' usually means 'to take time' (esim. 'Matka kestää tunnin' - The trip takes an hour). You don't need to worry about the long noun yet. Just recognize that when you see 'kestä-', it usually has something to do with time or things lasting. At this stage, instead of saying 'unsustainability', you would simply say 'ei hyvä' (not good) or 'se loppuu' (it ends). The concept of 'not lasting' is the seed from which this big word grows. Focus on simple adjectives like 'huono' (bad) or 'lyhyt' (short) to describe things that don't last. If you see this word in a text, just know it means something is 'not lasting' or 'broken' in a big way. Don't try to pronounce it yet; it's a tongue twister for beginners! Just remember: kestä = last, mätön = not, yys = ness. It is a 'not-lasting-ness'.
At the A2 level, you are beginning to talk about the environment and basic social issues. You might know the word 'kestävä' (sustainable) from 'kestävä kehitys' (sustainable development). 'Kestämättömyys' is simply the opposite of that. While you might not use the noun 'kestämättömyys' in your own speaking, you might encounter it in simple news headlines or posters about climate change. You can think of it as 'the problem of things not lasting'. For example, if you talk about plastic, you might say 'Muovi on ongelma' (Plastic is a problem). A more advanced way to say that, which you are approaching, is to talk about the 'kestämättömyys' of plastic use. At A2, you should be able to recognize the '-mätön' ending as a way to say 'without' or 'not'. So, 'kestämätön' is 'not lasting'. Adding '-yys' makes it 'the state of not lasting'. Practice saying the word slowly: kes-tä-mät-tö-myys. It helps to break it down into these five parts. Even if you don't use it, knowing what it means will help you understand Finnish news better.
At the B1 level, you are moving into more abstract topics. You should be able to understand 'kestämättömyys' when you hear it in a discussion about the economy or the environment. You might start using it in your writing, especially when discussing why certain habits or policies need to change. For example, 'Meidän täytyy puhua tämän tilanteen kestämättömyydestä' (We must talk about the unsustainability of this situation). At this level, you should also be aware of how the word changes in different cases. The genitive 'kestämättömyyden' is very common. You can use it to link two ideas: 'kulutuksen kestämättömyys' (the unsustainability of consumption). This is a great 'power word' to use in the B1 speaking exam because it shows you can handle complex Finnish morphology and discuss serious topics. You should also be able to distinguish it from 'kestävyys' (sustainability). Remember that Finnish often uses these abstract nouns where English might use a whole phrase like 'the fact that it cannot go on'.
At the B2 level, 'kestämättömyys' should be a part of your active vocabulary. You are expected to participate in debates and express your opinions on complex issues, and this word is perfect for that. You should use it to describe not just environmental issues, but also logical flaws in arguments or structural problems in society. For instance, you might say, 'Hänen argumenttiensa kestämättömyys tuli selväksi väittelyn aikana' (The untenability of his arguments became clear during the debate). At B2, you should be comfortable with the word's declension in all common cases (nominative, genitive, partitive, illative). You should also understand the nuance that 'kestämättömyys' implies a system that is bound to fail or collapse. It is more than just 'bad'; it is 'non-functional over time'. You can use it to add weight and professional polish to your Finnish. Try to pair it with appropriate adjectives like 'taloudellinen' (economic), 'ekologinen' (ecological), or 'sosiaalinen' (social). This demonstrates a high level of linguistic control and a deep understanding of Finnish societal discourse.
At the C1 level, you use 'kestämättömyys' with precision and nuance. You understand its rhetorical power and can use it to frame entire arguments. You might use it in academic writing or professional contexts to diagnose deep-seated issues. For example, you could analyze the 'rakenteellinen kestämättömyys' (structural unsustainability) of a healthcare system. At this level, you are also aware of the word's synonyms and can choose 'kestämättömyys' over 'hataruus' or 'perusteettomuus' based on the exact type of 'weakness' you want to describe. You can handle the word in complex sentence structures, such as 'Ottaen huomioon nykyisen kehityssuunnan kestämättömyyden...' (Taking into account the unsustainability of the current trend...). Your pronunciation should be fluent, handling the double consonants and vowel harmony without hesitation. You might even use the word ironically or metaphorically in more sophisticated conversations. You understand that this word is a key part of the Finnish 'intellectual' vocabulary, used to critique and evaluate the world around us.
At the C2 level, 'kestämättömyys' is a tool you wield with total mastery. You can use it to discuss philosophical concepts, such as the 'olemassaolon kestämättömyys' (the untenability of existence), or to deconstruct complex geopolitical situations. You are familiar with its use in historical contexts and how the discourse around 'kestämättömyys' has evolved in Finnish society over the decades. You can effortlessly switch between the noun and its related forms (kestämätön, kestämättömästi, kestävyys) to create varied and engaging prose. You might even play with the word's structure in creative writing. Your understanding of the word is not just linguistic but cultural; you know exactly which 'nerves' you are touching when you bring up the 'kestämättömyys' of a cherished national institution or a common lifestyle choice. You can also critique the use of the word itself, perhaps arguing that it has become a cliché in certain political circles. At this level, the word is no longer a difficult piece of vocabulary; it is a fundamental building block of your high-level Finnish communication.

kestämättömyys em 30 segundos

  • Kestämättömyys means unsustainability or untenability, describing things that cannot last.
  • It is an abstract noun derived from the verb 'kestää' (to last) and the suffix '-mätön' (not).
  • It is commonly used in environmental, economic, and logical contexts to signal failure.
  • The word is a formal B2-level term essential for discussing serious global and social issues.

The Finnish word kestämättömyys is a complex abstract noun that translates most directly to "unsustainability" or "untenability." To understand this word, one must look at its morphological construction, which is a classic example of how Finnish builds meaning through layers. It starts with the verb kestää (to last, endure, or hold up). To this, we add the privative adjective suffix -mätön, creating kestämätön (unsustainable, unbearable, or indefensible). Finally, the suffix -yys transforms it into an abstract noun. This word is a powerhouse in Finnish discourse, appearing frequently in discussions regarding ecology, economics, ethics, and logic. It describes a state or quality where something cannot continue as it is, either because it exhausts resources, lacks a logical foundation, or is morally or physically impossible to endure over time.

Environmental Context
In environmental science, it refers to the depletion of natural resources at a rate faster than they can regenerate. It is the antithesis of 'kestävä kehitys' (sustainable development).
Economic Context
Economists use it to describe fiscal policies, debt levels, or market bubbles that are bound to collapse because they rely on infinite growth or borrowed time.
Logical and Argumentative Context
In rhetoric, a 'kestämätön väite' is an argument that falls apart under scrutiny. The 'kestämättömyys' of an argument refers to its lack of validity or evidence.

Nykyinen elämäntapamme kohtaa pian luonnonvarojen kestämättömyyden rajat.

Translation: Our current lifestyle will soon meet the limits of natural resource unsustainability.

The word carries a heavy, serious tone. You won't typically hear it in casual small talk about the weather, but you will hear it in news broadcasts, parliamentary debates, and academic lectures. It implies a systemic failure rather than a minor glitch. When a Finn uses this word, they are often signaling a need for radical change or expressing a deep concern about the future. It is a word of warning and analysis.

Tutkijat varoittavat talousjärjestelmän kestämättömyydestä.

Translation: Researchers warn about the unsustainability of the economic system.

Interestingly, the word can also be applied to interpersonal or social situations. If a workplace culture is toxic, one might speak of the 'tilanteen kestämättömyys' (the untenability of the situation), implying that employees will quit or burn out if things don't change. It suggests a breaking point is imminent. This versatility makes it an essential word for B2-level learners who wish to engage in sophisticated discussions about society and the environment.

Hän ymmärsi vihdoin parisuhteensa kestämättömyyden.

Translation: He finally understood the unsustainability of his relationship.
Grammatical Note
As a noun ending in -yys, it follows the declension pattern of words like 'ystävyys'. In the genitive case, it becomes 'kestämättömyyden', and in the partitive, 'kestämättömyyttä'.

In summary, kestämättömyys is not just a technical term; it is a conceptual tool used to diagnose failure in systems, arguments, and lifestyles. Its frequency in modern Finnish reflects the global shift towards environmental consciousness and the critical evaluation of long-standing social structures.

Using kestämättömyys correctly requires an understanding of Finnish case endings and the contexts in which abstract nouns function. Because it is a long word with multiple suffixes, learners often struggle with its declension. However, the logic remains consistent with other -yys/-yys nouns. It is most frequently used in the nominative, genitive, and partitive cases, often as the object of a verb or as a modifier in a compound-like structure.

As a Subject (Nominative)
When the quality itself is the focus of the sentence. 'Kestämättömyys on ilmeistä' (The unsustainability is obvious).
As a Modifier (Genitive)
Very common when describing the source of a problem. 'Kestämättömyyden syyt' (The causes of the unsustainability).
As an Object (Partitive)
Used with verbs of feeling or continuous action. 'Meidän on vältettävä kestämättömyyttä' (We must avoid unsustainability).

Hallitus myönsi budjetin kestämättömyyden pitkällä aikavälillä.

Translation: The government admitted the unsustainability of the budget in the long run.

When constructing sentences, pay attention to the adjective that might accompany it. You might describe 'huutava kestämättömyys' (crying/glaring unsustainability) or 'rakenteellinen kestämättömyys' (structural unsustainability). These combinations are common in journalistic Finnish. The word often pairs with verbs like osoittaa (to demonstrate), paljastaa (to reveal), or korjata (to fix/remedy).

Raportti keskittyy kalastuskäytäntöjen kestämättömyyteen.

Translation: The report focuses on the unsustainability of fishing practices.

Another frequent usage is in the illative case (kestämättömyyteen), which indicates what something is leading toward or what a discussion is focusing on. For example, 'Päädymme kestämättömyyteen' (We will end up in a state of unsustainability). This suggests a movement or transition into a failed state. Conversely, the elative case (kestämättömyydestä) is used with verbs of talking, warning, or originating: 'Puhumme kulutuksen kestämättömyydestä' (We are talking about the unsustainability of consumption).

Onko olemassa tietä ulos tästä kestämättömyydestä?

Translation: Is there a way out of this unsustainability?
Common Verb Pairings
'Johtaa kestämättömyyteen' (leads to unsustainability), 'Perustella kestämättömyyttä' (to justify unsustainability - though rare!), 'Tunnistaa kestämättömyys' (to recognize the unsustainability).

Finally, remember that the word is essentially a negation of 'kestävyys'. If you are writing an essay, you can create a strong contrast by using both: 'Tavoitteena on kestävyys, mutta nykytila on kestämättömyys' (The goal is sustainability, but the current state is unsustainability). This rhetorical device is very effective in formal Finnish writing.

If you spend any time consuming Finnish media, especially those segments dealing with the environment, politics, or the economy, you will encounter kestämättömyys quite often. It is a staple of the 'Yle Uutiset' (National News) and major newspapers like 'Helsingin Sanomat'. It is not a 'slang' word, but it is a very 'current' word, reflecting the zeitgeist of the 21st century.

In Political Debates
Politicians use it to attack the opposition's plans. A common phrase is 'valtiontalouden kestämättömyys' (the unsustainability of state finances). It serves as a powerful rhetorical tool to argue for austerity or reform.
Environmental Activism
Protesters and NGOs like Greenpeace or WWF Suomi frequently cite the 'kestämättömyys' of current logging practices, carbon emissions, or plastic use. It is the core concept of their critique.
Scientific Reports
In academic journals (especially in fields like 'ympäristötiede' or 'taloustiede'), you will find it in titles and abstracts. It is used to quantify the degree to which a system is failing to meet sustainability criteria.

Uutisissa puhuttiin eläkejärjestelmän kestämättömyydestä.

Translation: On the news, they talked about the unsustainability of the pension system.

You might also hear it in the workplace, particularly during 'YT-neuvottelut' (statutory employer-employee negotiations) or strategic meetings. A CEO might explain that the 'liiketoimintamallin kestämättömyys' (unsustainability of the business model) is the reason for layoffs or restructuring. In this sense, it is a clinical, professional way to say "this isn't working and it's going to fail."

Paneelikeskustelu käsitteli kaupungistumisen kestämättömyyttä.

Translation: The panel discussion dealt with the unsustainability of urbanization.

In a more philosophical or literary sense, a writer might reflect on the 'ihmiselon kestämättömyys' (the fragility/unsustainability of human life), though 'hauraus' (fragility) is more common there. However, using 'kestämättömyys' adds a layer of systemic or logical failure—as if life itself were an argument that cannot be sustained indefinitely. It is a word that demands attention and usually precedes a call for action or a declaration of crisis.

For English speakers, the primary challenges with kestämättömyys are its length, its vowel harmony, and the distinction between the noun and the adjective. It is very easy to get lost in the middle of the word or to confuse it with its antonym, kestävyys.

Mistake 1: Confusing Noun and Adjective
Learners often say 'Tämä on kestämättömyys' when they mean 'Tämä on kestämätöntä' (This is unsustainable). Use the adjective for descriptions and the noun for the abstract concept itself.
Mistake 2: Vowel Harmony Issues
Because the word contains 'e', 'ä', and 'y', it follows front vowel harmony. A common mistake is using back vowels like 'u' instead of 'y' at the end (e.g., *kestämättömuus* is incorrect).
Mistake 3: Double Consonant Errors
The double 't' in the '-mätön' part is vital. Dropping one 't' changes the rhythm and can make the word unrecognizable to native speakers.

Väärin: Tilanne on suuri kestämätön. Oikein: Tilanne on suuri kestämättömyys.

Note: You need the noun after an adjective like 'suuri'.

Another subtle mistake is using 'kestämättömyys' when you actually mean 'sietämättömyys' (unbearability/intolerance). While both come from roots related to 'enduring', kestämättömyys is usually about a system's ability to last, while sietämättömyys is about a person's ability to tolerate something painful or annoying. For example, you have 'sietämättömyys' toward loud music, but a bridge has 'kestämättömyys' (if it's about to collapse logically or physically).

Finally, watch out for the case endings in plural forms. While 'kestämättömyydet' (unsustainabilities) is theoretically possible, it is extremely rare. Almost always, the word is used in the singular because it represents a singular abstract quality. Overusing the plural is a common 'translationese' error from English speakers who might be thinking of 'unsustainabilities' in a pluralistic academic sense.

Varo sekoittamasta sanoja: kestävyys (sustainability) vs. kestämättömyys (unsustainability).

Finnish has several words that touch upon the idea of something not holding up or being unstable. Depending on the context—whether it's physical, logical, or emotional—you might choose a different term to be more precise. Understanding these nuances is key to reaching a C1 or C2 level of proficiency.

Hatara / Hataruus
This refers to something 'flimsy' or 'shaky'. While 'kestämättömyys' implies a systemic failure to last, 'hataruus' implies that the foundation is weak or full of holes. Often used for arguments (hatara argumentti).
Sietämättömyys
As mentioned before, this is 'unbearability'. It is more emotional and subjective. 'Kivun sietämättömyys' (the unbearability of the pain) is different from 'talouden kestämättömyys'.
Pysymättömyys
Impermanence. This is a more neutral or even poetic term, often used in Buddhist contexts or when discussing the fleeting nature of time. It doesn't carry the negative 'failure' connotation that 'kestämättömyys' does.

Hänen väitteidensä hataruus paljastui heti, mutta niiden kestämättömyys tuli ilmi vasta myöhemmin.

Translation: The flimsiness of his claims was revealed immediately, but their unsustainability only became apparent later.

When discussing environmental issues, you might also hear ylikulutus (overconsumption) or luonnonvarojen hupeneminen (the dwindling of natural resources). These are more specific causes of kestämättömyys. In economic contexts, alijäämäisyys (deficiency/deficit) is a related concept, though it refers specifically to the numbers rather than the abstract quality of the system.

For a more informal or colorful alternative, you might use huteruus (wobbliness). If a plan is 'huteralla pohjalla' (on a wobbly foundation), it is essentially experiencing 'kestämättömyys'. However, in a formal report, you should always stick to kestämättömyys to maintain a professional tone. The word perusteettomuus (groundlessness) is also a good synonym when talking specifically about logical arguments or legal claims.

Verrattuna:
1. Kestämättömyys: Systemic failure to continue.
2. Hataruus: Lack of solid structure.
3. Sietämättömyys: Subjective inability to endure.

Exemplos por nível

1

Tämä tie ei kestä.

This road does not last.

Using the verb 'kestää' in the negative.

2

Se on huono juttu.

It is a bad thing.

Simple adjective use.

3

Se loppuu pian.

It ends soon.

Verb 'loppua' (to end).

4

Tämä ei ole kestävä.

This is not sustainable.

Negative form of 'kestävä'.

5

Ruoka loppuu.

The food is running out.

Subject + verb.

6

Metsä kuolee.

The forest is dying.

Simple present tense.

7

Emme voi jatkaa näin.

We cannot continue like this.

Verb 'voida' + infinitive.

8

Se on rikki.

It is broken.

Adverbial 'rikki'.

1

Tämä elämäntapa on kestämätön.

This lifestyle is unsustainable.

Adjective 'kestämätön'.

2

Meidän täytyy suojella luontoa.

We must protect nature.

Necessive 'täytyy'.

3

Kestävyys on tärkeää.

Sustainability is important.

The antonym 'kestävyys'.

4

Liika kulutus on ongelma.

Too much consumption is a problem.

Compound word 'ylikulutus' or 'liika kulutus'.

5

Tämä ei kestä kauan.

This won't last long.

Negative verb + adverb.

6

Maapallo kärsii.

The Earth is suffering.

Verb 'kärsiä'.

7

Haluamme paremman tulevaisuuden.

We want a better future.

Comparative 'paremman'.

8

Roskaaminen on kestämätöntä.

Littering is unsustainable.

Gerund 'roskaaminen' as subject.

1

Ymmärrän tilanteen kestämättömyyden.

I understand the unsustainability of the situation.

Genitive case 'kestämättömyyden'.

2

Hän puhui talouden kestämättömyydestä.

He spoke about the unsustainability of the economy.

Elative case 'kestämättömyydestä'.

3

Tämä johtaa kestämättömyyteen.

This leads to unsustainability.

Illative case 'kestämättömyyteen'.

4

Emme voi ohittaa tätä kestämättömyyttä.

We cannot ignore this unsustainability.

Partitive case 'kestämättömyyttä'.

5

Raportti käsittelee kalastuksen kestämättömyyttä.

The report deals with the unsustainability of fishing.

Partitive case object.

6

Kestämättömyys on suuri haaste.

Unsustainability is a big challenge.

Nominative subject.

7

Onko tämä kestämättömyys totta?

Is this unsustainability real?

Question form.

8

Hän huomasi suunnitelman kestämättömyyden.

He noticed the unsustainability of the plan.

Accusative object (genitive form).

1

Väitteen kestämättömyys tuli ilmi heti.

The untenability of the claim became apparent immediately.

Subject + verb 'tulla ilmi'.

2

Nykyinen kulutustaso paljastaa kestämättömyytemme.

The current level of consumption reveals our unsustainability.

Possessive suffix '-mme'.

3

Tutkijat varoittavat järjestelmän kestämättömyydestä.

Researchers warn about the unsustainability of the system.

Verb 'varoittaa' + elative.

4

Meidän on puututtava tähän kestämättömyyteen.

We must intervene in this unsustainability.

Verb 'puuttua' + illative.

5

Kestämättömyys on seurausta huonosta suunnittelusta.

Unsustainability is a consequence of poor planning.

Noun + 'on seurausta' + elative.

6

Hän perusteli päätöstään tilanteen kestämättömyydellä.

He justified his decision by the unsustainability of the situation.

Adessive case 'kestämättömyydellä' (by means of).

7

Tämä politiikka vain lisää kestämättömyyttä.

This policy only increases unsustainability.

Verb 'lisätä' + partitive.

8

Voimmeko välttää täydellisen kestämättömyyden?

Can we avoid total unsustainability?

Adjective + noun in genitive object form.

1

Rakenteellinen kestämättömyys vaatii radikaaleja toimia.

Structural unsustainability requires radical actions.

Compound-like adjective-noun pair.

2

Kirjoitus analysoi diskurssin kestämättömyyttä.

The text analyzes the unsustainability of the discourse.

Academic vocabulary (diskurssi).

3

Kestämättömyyden tunne valtasi mielen.

A sense of unsustainability overwhelmed the mind.

Metaphorical use.

4

Hän kritisoi mallia sen sisäisestä kestämättömyydestä.

He criticized the model for its internal unsustainability.

Elative for reason of criticism.

5

Päädyimme umpikujaan kestämättömyyden vuoksi.

We ended up in a dead end due to unsustainability.

'Vuoksi' + genitive.

6

Filosofi pohti elämän perimmäistä kestämättömyyttä.

The philosopher pondered the ultimate unsustainability of life.

Abstract philosophical context.

7

Kestämättömyys ei ole vain taloudellinen termi.

Unsustainability is not just an economic term.

Negative 'ei ole vain'.

8

Onko kestämättömyys vääjäämätön lopputulos?

Is unsustainability an inevitable outcome?

Adjective 'vääjäämätön'.

1

Globaali kestämättömyys on eksistentiaalinen uhka.

Global unsustainability is an existential threat.

High-level conceptual terminology.

2

He tarkastelivat kestämättömyyttä useista eri näkökulmista.

They examined unsustainability from several different perspectives.

Complex adverbial phrase 'useista eri näkökulmista'.

3

Kestämättömyyden ilmenemismuodot ovat moninaiset.

The manifestations of unsustainability are diverse.

Formal word 'ilmenemismuodot'.

4

Argumentaation kestämättömyys romutti koko teorian.

The untenability of the argumentation wrecked the whole theory.

Verb 'romuttaa' (to wreck/scrap).

5

Kestämättömyys on sisäänrakennettu nykyiseen järjestelmään.

Unsustainability is built-in to the current system.

Compound adjective 'sisäänrakennettu'.

6

Emme voi sivuuttaa kestämättömyyden eettistä ulottuvuutta.

We cannot ignore the ethical dimension of unsustainability.

Abstract noun 'ulottuvuus' (dimension).

7

Kestämättömyys korostuu kriisiaikoina.

Unsustainability is emphasized during times of crisis.

Passive-like active verb 'korostua'.

8

Hän kirjoitti esseen kestämättömyyden estetiikasta.

He wrote an essay on the aesthetics of unsustainability.

Genitive chain.

Colocações comuns

taloudellinen kestämättömyys
ekologinen kestämättömyys
rakenteellinen kestämättömyys
väitteen kestämättömyys
tilanteen kestämättömyys
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