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lähetettiin

Lähetettiin is a Finnish verb form that serves as the passive past tense of lähettää, meaning "to send." It translates to "was sent" or "were sent" in English, depending on the subject. In Finnish, the passive is commonly used to report an action without naming the agent, and lähetettiin is a standard way to describe completed sending events in both written and spoken language.

Morphology and usage details: Lähetettiin is formed from the verb stem lähetä- plus the passive past ending

Typical contexts: The form is common in news reports, official notices, and procedural texts where the focus

Related forms: The infinitive is lähettää (to send); the past participle is lähetetty (sent); related nouns include

-tiin.
The
form
indicates
that
an
action
occurred
in
the
past
and
that
the
doer
of
the
action
is
not
specified.
The
subject
of
the
sentence—often
the
thing
that
was
sent,
such
as
a
message
or
a
package—appears
in
the
nominative,
while
any
agent
is
typically
left
unexpressed
unless
specifically
stated
with
additional
phrasing.
is
on
the
completion
of
an
action
rather
than
on
who
performed
it.
Example
sentences
include
"Viesti
lähetettiin
eilen"
("The
message
was
sent
yesterday")
and
"Viestit
lähetettiin
useille
vastaanottajille"
("The
messages
were
sent
to
several
recipients").
In
everyday
Finnish,
lähetettiin
can
be
used
with
various
sent
items
and
can
reference
singular
or
plural
subjects
depending
on
what
is
being
discussed.
lähetys
(sending,
transmission).
The
form
lähetettiin
is
part
of
a
broader
pattern
of
Finnish
passive
past
constructions
and
reflects
how
the
language
conveys
actions
without
explicit
agents.