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netään

Netään is a Finnish grammatical form that appears as the present passive of a verb stem that supports the -ään ending. The present passive expresses that an action is performed on the subject, without naming the actor. The exact sense depends on the verb root; therefore netään does not carry a fixed lexical meaning on its own.

Formation and morphology: In Finnish, passive endings are attached to the verb stem. The suffix -ään is

Usage and meaning: Netään is used to describe processes or states in a generic or impersonal way,

Dialect and historical notes: The use of netään is more typical in certain dialects or older texts;

See also: Finnish language, Passive voice, Verb conjugation.

one
of
several
present
passive
endings
chosen
according
to
vowel
harmony
and
the
stem’s
characteristics.
The
same
stem
can
take
different
passive
endings
in
different
contexts,
and
netään
would
appear
with
stems
that
are
compatible
with
-ään.
The
form
is
regular
within
the
Finnish
passive
system,
even
though
the
specific
root
can
vary.
where
the
agent
is
unknown
or
irrelevant.
It
can
occur
in
descriptive,
procedural,
or
formal
language,
such
as
manuals,
technical
writing,
or
reports.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
may
prefer
other
passive
constructions
or
personal
forms
depending
on
style
and
emphasis.
in
modern
standard
Finnish,
many
common
verbs
do
not
frequently
appear
with
this
exact
form.
Because
Finnish
has
a
range
of
parallel
passive
endings,
the
presence
of
netään
can
signal
a
particular
stylistic
or
regional
choice
rather
than
a
universal
meaning.