onnistuttua
Onnistuttua is a Finnish non-finite verb form derived from the verb onnistua (to succeed). It expresses that the action of succeeding has been completed and is used to describe circumstances that accompany or precede the main clause. In contemporary Standard Finnish, the most common way to convey “having succeeded” in dependent clauses is the adverbial participle onnistuttuaan, or the fixed form onnistunut when used as an adjective. The form onnistuttua is less common and appears mainly in older texts, formal prose, or certain dialects as a contracted variant of onnistuttuaan.
Onnistuttuaan kokeilussa, hän sai lisärahoituksen. (Having succeeded in the trial, he received additional funding.)
Onnistuttuaan tutkimuksessa, tiimi julkaisi tulokset. (Having succeeded in the study, the team published the results.)
Onnistuttua is a non-finite clause marker used to indicate sequence; it often sits at the beginning of
The form is built from the verb onnistua and follows standard Finnish participle formation patterns. The exact
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