perustaneet
Perustaneet is a Finnish participial form derived from the verb perustaa, meaning to establish or found. It is the past active plural participle, used to describe people or entities that have established something. In many contexts it functions like a noun phrase referring to the founders of a person, organization, or settlement.
As a participle, perustaneet is usually used attributively to modify a noun, and is common in written
- perustajat is the standard noun for founders; perustaneet is more often found in compound noun phrases
- The participial form tends to appear in formal or written prose, including encyclopedic or historical writing.
- It can be used in apposition or in a relative-clause sense, similar to English “the founders who.”
- perustaa: to establish, found
- perustaja / perustajat: founder(s)
- perustaminen: founding, establishment