kotiuttanut
Kotiuttanut is a Finnish verb form, specifically the past participle of the verb kotiuttaa. It denotes that someone or something has been brought back to its home country or home region. In English, it is commonly translated as “repatriated” or “brought home.” The form is used to indicate a completed repatriation, for example: Hän on kotiuttanut perheensä Suomeen. (He has repatriated his family to Finland.)
Etymology and grammar: The noun koti means “home,” and the verb kotiuttaa is formed by combining koti
Usage: The term is common in administrative, legal, and news contexts when referring to official actions of
Related terms: The noun kotiutus and the process noun kotiuttaminen refer to the act or process of
See also: kura. (Note: In Finnish, see also entries related to repatriation and homeward transfer terms for