Hallitsin
Hallitsin is the first-person singular imperfect (simple past) form of the Finnish verb hallita, which means "to govern," "to control," "to manage," or "to master." As a grammatical form, hallitsin expresses that the speaker performed the action of controlling or governing in the past.
In Finnish verb conjugation, hallita belongs to a common conjugation type whose personal past forms for the
The form is used in both literal and figurative contexts: it can describe political or organizational governance,
- Hallitsin yritystä viisi vuotta. (I managed the company for five years.)
- Aluksi pelko hallitsi minua. (At first, fear controlled me.)
Related forms include the infinitive hallita, the past passive hallittiin, and the past participle hallittu ("controlled"