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ottaneet

Ottaneet is a Finnish linguistic term that refers to the plural past participle form of the verb ottaa, meaning to take. In standard Finnish, ottaneet is used with plural subjects in compound tenses to indicate that multiple agents have completed the action of taking. For example, in a sentence like They have taken the gifts, the verb can appear as He ovat ottaneet lahjat. The corresponding singular form is ottanut, used with a singular subject (for instance, Hän on ottanut lahjan, meaning he/she has taken the gift).

Formation and grammar: The verb ottaa yields past participles ot tanutt (singular) and ottaneet (plural). When

Usage and context: Ottaneet is primarily a grammatical form rather than a standalone verb. It appears in

See also: In Finnish grammar, ottanut and ottaneet are related participle forms of ottaa. For readers seeking

forming
perfect
tenses
with
the
auxiliary
olla
(to
be),
the
participle
agrees
in
number
with
the
subject.
Examples
include
Me
olemme
ottaneet
valokuvia
(we
have
taken
photographs)
and
He
ovat
ottaneet
riskin
(they
have
taken
the
risk).
The
plural
ottaneet
thus
functions
as
the
past
participle
specifically
used
for
plural
subjects
in
these
constructions.
written
and
spoken
Finnish
whenever
a
plural
subject
performs
the
action
of
taking
in
a
context
expressed
with
perfect
or
pluperfect
meaning.
As
such,
it
is
a
common
element
of
Finnish
past-tense
syntax
and
does
not,
by
itself,
denote
a
separate
concept
or
entity.
examples,
consulting
standard
Finnish
grammars
or
bilingual
corpora
can
illustrate
the
distinctions
between
singular
and
plural
participles
in
various
tenses.