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järjestettyä

Järjestettyä is a Finnish linguistic form: it is the partitive singular form of the past passive participle järjestetty, which comes from the verb järjestää meaning to organize or arrange. In Finnish, participles can function as adjectives describing a noun, and they decline like other adjectives. When the phrase requires the partitive case—often with negation or indefinite quantity—the form järjestettyä is used.

Usage and meaning: Järjestettyä describes something that has already been organized or arranged. It is typically

Relation to other forms: Järjestetty is the past passive participle of järjestää. As a full adjective it

Examples (illustrative): Tarvitsemme järjestettyä aineistoa. (We need organized data.) Järjestettyä ohjelmaa ei ole ollut saatavilla. (There

See also: järjestää, järjestely, järjestettyä dataa (usage notes).

used
to
modify
a
noun
in
a
non-definite
sense
or
in
constructions
where
the
partitive
case
is
required.
The
word
can
act
as
an
attribute
within
a
noun
phrase
or,
in
some
contexts,
as
a
nominalized
element
expressing
“organized
matter”
or
“organized
data”
in
general
terms.
The
corresponding
plural
form
is
järjestettyjä,
used
in
phrases
like
järjestettyjä
ohjelmia
or
järjestettyä
aineistoa
in
plural
or
with
different
syntactic
roles.
can
appear
in
forms
such
as
järjestetty
ohjelma
(an
organized
program)
in
nominative
singular.
When
the
speaker
wants
to
emphasize
indefiniteness
or
negation,
the
partitive
form
järjestettyä
is
used,
similarly
to
other
adjectives
in
partitive
singular.
has
not
been
organized
program
available.)
These
illustrate
the
role
of
the
partitive
form
in
expressing
non-definite
quantity
or
negation.