seensä
Seensä is a Finnish word that translates to "seen" in English. It is the past participle of the verb "nähdä," which means "to see." In Finnish, seenä is used to describe something that has been observed or witnessed. For example, "Olen nähnyt sinut" translates to "I have seen you," where "nähnyt" is the past participle form of "nähdä." The word "seensä" is often used in the passive voice to indicate that something has been seen or noticed. For instance, "Hän on nähty" means "He has been seen," indicating that the person has been observed or noticed. Seensä is a fundamental part of Finnish grammar and is used to convey past actions related to sight.