Ojennut
Ojennut is a Finnish word that translates to "given" or "offered" in English. It is the past tense form of the verb "antaa," which means "to give." The word can be used in a variety of contexts to describe the act of giving something to someone. For example, one might say " Hän ojennut minulle kirjan" which means "He gave me the book." It can also refer to the act of offering assistance or help, such as "Hän ojennut auttamaan minua" meaning "He offered to help me." In a more abstract sense, ojennut can also describe the act of presenting an idea or a proposal. The word is a fundamental part of the Finnish language and is frequently used in everyday conversation and writing. Its versatility allows it to convey a range of meanings related to the act of transferring possession, assistance, or concepts from one entity to another. The grammatical form of ojennut indicates a completed action in the past.