Harjataan
Harjataan is a Finnish word that translates to "is being brushed" or "is brushed" in English. It is the passive present participle of the verb harjata, which means to brush. This form is used to describe an action that is happening to a subject, or an action that is routinely performed on a subject. For example, "Paita harjataan" means "The shirt is being brushed" or "The shirt is brushed." This could refer to the act of brushing a stain out of a shirt, or perhaps brushing a shirt before wearing it. Similarly, "Lattia harjataan joka päivä" translates to "The floor is brushed every day," indicating a regular cleaning task. The word "harjataan" can be applied to various objects and contexts where brushing is involved, from cleaning and grooming to more metaphorical uses. It signifies an ongoing or habitual passive action. The specific meaning is often clarified by the context of the sentence in which it appears.