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pyydetään

Pyydetään is the present passive form of the Finnish verb pyytää, meaning to request or to ask. It translates roughly as is asked, are asked, or is requested. In Finnish, the passive voice is often used to omit the actor, creating a general or formal statement. Pyydetään signals that some information or action is being requested without naming who asks.

Usage and nuances: The form is common in official prose, instructions, notices, and news where the doer

Examples:

- Asiakkailta pyydetään palautetta. (Feedback is requested from customers.)

- Käyttäjiltä pyydetään lisätietoja. (Additional information is requested from users.)

Related forms and notes: Pyydetty is the past participle meaning “requested” and is used as an adjective

In summary, pyydetään is a key tool in Finnish for conveying requests in a formal, neutral way

of
the
action
is
unknown
or
irrelevant.
It
helps
present
processes,
requirements,
or
requests
in
a
neutral
and
impersonal
way.
While
the
subject
of
the
sentence
is
often
indefinite,
the
object
of
the
request
is
explicit
in
the
sentence.
or
in
compound
verb
forms.
Pyydettäessä
means
“when
requested”
or
“upon
request”
and
is
used
in
adverbial
or
conditional
contexts.
The
active
imperative
form
is
pyydä,
used
to
issue
a
direct
command,
while
other
voice
forms
and
inflected
variants
suit
different
sentences
and
registers.
without
specifying
who
is
asking.
It
is
widely
found
in
administrative,
legal,
and
informational
texts.