Nähtyään
"Nähtyään" is a Finnish word that functions as a past active participle in its translative case. It is derived from the verb "nähdä," which means "to see." The suffix "-nyt" is the standard past active participle marker, and the "-ään" ending indicates the translative case, implying a state or condition after an action has occurred.
In essence, "nähtyään" translates to phrases like "after having seen," "upon seeing," or "having seen." It describes
The word is commonly used in spoken and written Finnish to connect two events where the first