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Pitänyt

Pitänyt is the past participle form of the Finnish verb pitää, and is used with the auxiliary olla to form perfect tenses such as the present perfect and past perfect. In English it is commonly rendered as “kept” or “have kept,” depending on context. The verb pitää itself has several related senses, including to hold or keep physically, to hold back or maintain, to require or be necessary, and to hold a belief or opinion.

Usage and meanings

- With a direct object: Olen pitänyt lippuni käsivarrella. I have kept my ticket in my sleeve. More

- With abstract meanings: Olen pitänyt sitä totena. I have held that to be true. This sense covers

- Fixed expressions: Pitänyt kiinni (to have held on to something), pitänyt paikkansa (to have held true

- Distinction from pidetty: Pitänyt is the active past participle of pitää, used with olla to form

Grammatical notes

- Pitänyt forms a compound tense with olla: olen pitänyt, olet pitänyt, hän on pitänyt, olemme vieneet

- The past tense of pitää is piti; this is distinct from pitänyt and serves different grammatical

Etymology and related forms

- Pitänyt derives from the same root as pitää, with multiple related forms governing possession, obligation, and

See also

- Pitää (verb)

- Finnish grammar

- Participles in Finnish

generally,
“pitänyt”
expresses
that
something
has
been
kept
or
maintained
over
a
period.
beliefs,
opinions,
or
statements
one
has
maintained.
or
to
have
kept
its
place).
tenses;
pidetty
is
the
passive
past
participle
used
in
phrases
like
on
pidetty
(has
been
held).
etc.
The
exact
English
rendering
depends
on
object
and
context,
e.g.,
“I
have
kept
my
promise”
(Olen
pitänyt
lupaukseni).
functions.
evaluation.
Related
verb
forms
include
pitää
(present),
piti
(past),
and
pidetty
(the
passive
past
participle).