hoidettu
Hoidettu is a Finnish past participle of the verb hoitaa, meaning to take care of, manage, or treat. In contemporary Finnish it functions as a past passive participle and as an adjective meaning “taken care of” or “treated.” It is used to describe someone or something that has undergone care or treatment, often in medical, caregiving, or administrative contexts. For example, potilas on hoidettu can be translated as “the patient has been treated” or “the patient is being treated.”
As a modifier, hoidettu can appear in noun phrases such as hoidettu potilas (a patient who has
Hoidettu is not a standalone tense; rather, it participates in tenses when used with auxiliary verbs or
Translations in English vary by context, typically “taken care of,” “handled,” or “treated.” See also hoito (care,