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suoriteta

Suoriteta is a Finnish morpho-syntactic element related to the verb suorittaa, which means to perform, carry out, or complete. It is not a standalone lexical entry in Finnish dictionaries; rather, suoriteta- functions as a stem used when forming derived words and inflected phrases. The form is most visible in formal or technical language, where stems are combined with standard inflectional suffixes to create adjectives and nouns describing the act or obligation of performing.

In ordinary Finnish, the base verb suorittaa is conjugated for tense and mood (for example, suoritetaan “it

Usage and context: suoriteta- and its derivatives are most commonly found in formal Finnish, particularly in

See also: suorittaa, suoritus, suoritettava, suorittaminen, suoritettavaksi.

Note: Finnish morphology allows many related forms around the same root, so suoriteta- exists primarily as part

is
performed,”
suoritettiin
“it
was
performed”).
The
suoriteta-
stem
appears
in
derivational
forms
such
as
suoritettava
(to
be
performed)
and
related
compounds
used
in
administrative
and
legal
contexts.
Through
these
derivatives,
suoriteta-
conveys
notions
connected
with
execution,
fulfillment,
or
completion
of
a
task
or
obligation.
law,
policy,
and
administrative
discourse,
where
precise
descriptions
of
required
actions
and
their
fulfillment
are
important.
In
everyday
language,
speakers
more
often
use
the
active
verb
suorittaa
or
the
noun
suoritus
to
express
similar
meanings.
of
larger
formations
rather
than
as
an
independent
lexical
item.