ryhdynyt
The Finnish word "ryhdynyt" is the past active participle of the verb "ryhtyä". "Ryhtyä" generally means to begin, to undertake, to embark upon, or to start something. Therefore, "ryhdynyt" translates to "having begun," "having undertaken," or "having started." It is used to describe a subject that has initiated an action or activity. For example, "hän ryhdynyt työhön" means "he/she has started work." The word indicates a completed action in the past that has a continuing relevance or effect. It can also imply a sense of determination or commitment to the action that has been initiated. The grammatical form is a past participle, indicating an action that was performed by the subject. It is commonly used in various contexts, from everyday conversations to more formal writing, to denote the commencement of an endeavor.