hallitsen
Hallitsen is the first-person singular present indicative form of the Finnish verb hallita, meaning to rule or govern. It denotes personal agency in exercising authority or control over a territory, organization, group of people, or a domain. The use can be political, administrative, or metaphorical, and it often implies sustained or intentional governance rather than a one-time action.
Usage and form. Hallita is a transitive verb, and hallitsen requires an object that indicates what is
Related terms. The base verb hallita is connected to hallinta, meaning control or governance, and hallitus,
Examples. Minä hallitsen tätä aluetta. As the leader, minä hallitsen sen budjetin ja resurssit. In historical
Notes. Hallitsen conveys personal action and is distinct from nouns like hallitus (government) or hallittu (governed).