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ehitatud

Ehitatud is an Estonian word meaning built or constructed. It functions as a past passive participle derived from the verb ehitama (to build) and is used as an adjective to describe something that has already been created or erected. As a modifier, ehitatud denotes the result of construction rather than the act itself and agrees with the noun it modifies in number and case.

In Estonian grammar, ehitatud belongs to the tatud participial family. It is typically used with nouns such

Usage in text and signage is common, especially in architectural descriptions or historical records. To indicate

See also terms related to construction in Estonian include ehitus (construction), ehitaja (builder), and ehitis (structure

Note: When used in sentences, ehitatud must agree with the noun it describes in number and case,

as
ehitatud
hoone
(built
building),
ehitatud
tänav
(constructed
street),
or
ehitatud
sild
(constructed
bridge).
The
form
remains
the
same
while
the
noun
changes
its
case;
the
participle
inflects
to
match
the
noun.
when
construction
occurred,
a
year
may
be
appended
or
phrased
as
a
date
phrase,
for
example
“hoone,
ehitatud
1899.
aastal.”
This
usage
highlights
completion
and
the
architectural
age
of
an
object,
rather
than
the
ongoing
activity
of
construction.
or
building).
The
verb
forms
related
to
ehitatud
are
ehitama
(to
build)
and
ehitamine
(building
as
an
activity).
functioning
as
a
standard
descriptive
participle
in
Estonian.