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myönnetään

Myönnetään is the present passive form of the Finnish verb myöntää, which means to grant, admit, or acknowledge. In Finnish, the passive voice is used to describe actions or states without naming the agent, so myönnetään translates roughly as “is granted,” “is admitted,” or “is acknowledged,” depending on context. The thing being granted or acknowledged becomes the subject, while the agent performing the action is often left implicit or expressed with a phrase such as hallituksen päätöksellä or viranomaisen päätöksellä.

Common contexts for myönnetään are official or formal, including administrative decisions, licenses, subsidies, or rights. It

Grammatical notes: myönnetään is the present passive form and does not indicate the person of the actor.

appears
in
notices,
reports,
and
public
statements
where
something
is
being
granted
or
acknowledged
by
an
authority.
For
example:
Lupa
myönnetään
hallituksen
päätöksellä
(The
permit
is
granted
by
a
government
decision).
Avustusta
myönnetään
hakemusten
perusteella
(Subsidy
is
granted
based
on
applications).
The
subject’s
number
(singular
or
plural)
is
not
distinguished
in
the
passive
form.
The
tense
can
be
varied
with
other
forms
of
myöntää,
such
as
myönnettiin
(past
passive)
or
myönnettäisiin
(conditional).
In
addition
to
licensing
or
funding
contexts,
myöntää
can
also
mean
to
acknowledge
or
concede
a
statement
in
active
voice,
where
the
active
forms
would
be
used
in
more
direct
or
informal
contexts.