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otettu

Otettu is a Finnish past passive participle formed from the verb ottaa, meaning “to take.” It denotes that the action of taking has been completed and is used to express the passive voice in combination with the auxiliary olla, or as an attributive adjective. For example, the sentence Kuva on otettu means “The photo has been taken.” The participle also appears in longer tense structures such as Kuvat on otettu eilen (“The photos have been taken yesterday”) and in passive past constructions like Kuvat otettiin eilen (“Photos were taken yesterday”).

As an adjective, otettu agrees with the noun it modifies in number and case. Typical forms include

Usage context and nuance: otettu emphasizes that the taking of the object is completed and that the

See also: ottaa, ottaminen, ottanut.

otetun
in
the
genitive
singular,
otetut
in
the
nominative
plural,
and
otettua
in
the
partitive,
as
in
otettua
kuvaa
or
otetun
kuvan
laatu
(“the
quality
of
the
taken
photo”).
The
expression
otetut
kuvat
refers
to
“taken
photos”
or
“photos
that
were
taken.”
agent
is
not
specified.
The
corresponding
active
perfect
form
for
a
subject
who
took
the
item
is
ottanut
(as
in
Olen
ottanut
kuvan,
“I
have
taken
a
photo”).
Otettu
is
common
in
photography,
journalism,
documentation,
and
everyday
speech,
where
a
non-specific
or
reported
completion
is
desired.