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suunnattuna

Suunnattuna is a Finnish linguistic term referring to a specific participial form derived from the verb suunnata, meaning to direct or to aim. The form functions as the essive of a past passive participle, attaching the suffix -na/-nä to yield suunnattuna with the sense “in the state of being aimed at” or “as directed toward.” It is predominantly found in formal or literary Finnish and in linguistic descriptions, rather than in everyday speech.

In grammar, suunnattuna is used to describe the role or purpose of something, often in predicative position

Relation to related forms: suunnattu means “directed/aimed” and is common in attributive use (suunnattu ohjelma, “a

See also: Finnish grammar, participles, essive case, suunnata, suunnattu.

or
in
fixed
constructions
that
designate
target
groups
or
directions.
The
expression
typically
occurs
with
a
prepositional
phrase
indicating
the
target,
such
as
suunnattuna
kohderyhmälle
or
suunnattuna
kohti
jotakin,
though
exact
collocations
may
vary.
directed
program”).
Suunnattuna
shares
the
same
verb
root
but
emphasizes
the
state
or
role
(“as
directed
toward”)
rather
than
a
simple
attribute.
It
is
part
of
Finnish
participle
and
essive
forms
used
for
nuanced
descriptions
in
technical,
policy,
and
academic
writing.