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jätetty

Jätetty is a Finnish past passive participle of the verb jättää, meaning to leave or abandon. It describes something that has been left by someone else and can function as an adjective or in a passive construction to express a state resulting from abandonment.

As an attributive modifier it agrees with the noun in number and case, for example jätetyt talot

Etymology and morphology: jätetty derives from the verb jättää with the past passive participle suffix -tty.

Usage notes: Jätetty is versatile and appears in everyday speech and writing to denote abandonment or neglect.

See also: jättää, jättäminen.

(abandoned
houses).
In
predicative
use
with
the
auxiliary
on,
as
in
Talo
on
jätetty
(The
house
has
been
left/abandoned).
The
phrase
jätetty
yksin
or
jätetty
tyhjilleen
is
also
common,
conveying
states
such
as
being
left
alone
or
left
empty.
In
personal
contexts
the
passive
form
can
express
that
someone
has
been
left
by
another
person,
as
in
Minut
on
jätetty
(I
have
been
left).
Finnish
participles
used
in
this
way
decline
like
adjectives,
forming
forms
such
as
jätetyn
(genitive
singular),
jätettyjä
(partitive
plural),
and
jätettyjen
(genitive
plural),
among
others.
The
core
meaning
remains
that
something
has
been
left
behind
or
abandoned,
whether
a
place,
object,
or
relationship.
It
can
describe
physical
locations,
objects
left
in
a
state
of
neglect,
or
interpersonal
situations
where
someone
has
been
left
by
a
partner
or
friend.
The
nuance
is
generally
one
of
resulting
abandonment
rather
than
intentionality,
though
context
can
shape
interpretation.