passiivmoodi
Passiivmoodi, also known as the passive voice, is a grammatical feature in many languages that allows the subject of a sentence to receive the action. In Finnish, the passive voice is formed using the auxiliary verb "to be" (ol-verb) and the past participle of the main verb. The basic structure is: subject + ol-verb + past participle + other elements.
The passive voice is used in various situations, such as when the doer of the action is
In Finnish, the passive voice is formed by conjugating the ol-verb to match the subject and adding
While the passive voice is a common feature in many languages, its use can vary greatly. In