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järjestyvät

Järjestyvät is a Finnish verb form derived from the verb järjestyä, meaning “to be arranged”, “to fall into order” or “to become organized”. The formjärjestyvät is the third‑person plural present tense, used when referring to multiple subjects that are undergoing the process of becoming ordered or being arranged.

Grammatically, järjestyvät follows the regular pattern of Finnish weak verbs. The stemjärjesty‑ combines with the present

In everyday language, järjestyvät is often used in contexts involving sorting, organizing, or natural processes that

Related Finnish terms include järjestää (to arrange), järjestelmä (system) and järjestys (order). The verb is part

tense
personal
ending
‑vät,
which
is
used
for
third‑person
plural
subjects.
The
same
verb
can
appear
in
other
moods
and
tenses,
such
as
järjestyi
(simple
past),
järjestymään
(infinitive),
and
järjestymättömyys
(noun
meaning
“disorder”).
lead
to
order.
Typical
examples
include:
“Kirjat
järjestyvät
hyllyyn”
(The
books
are
being
arranged
on
the
shelf)
and
“Käsitteet
järjestyvät
loogiseksi
kokonaisuudeksi”
(The
concepts
arrange
themselves
into
a
logical
whole).
In
scientific
discourse,
the
term
may
describe
phenomena
where
elements
self‑organize,
such
as
“Kiteytymisen
jälkeen
molekyylit
järjestyvät
kiteiseksi
rakenteeksi”.
of
a
broader
lexical
field
dealing
with
structure
and
organization,
reflecting
the
importance
of
order
in
both
practical
and
theoretical
Finnish
language
use.