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tallennetut

Tallennetut is a Finnish word meaning “recorded” or “saved.” It functions as the plural nominative form of the past passive participle tallennettu, which is derived from the verb tallentaa (to record or to save). As an adjective, tallennetut describes items that have been stored or captured, and it can also be used substantively to refer to a set of saved items in context.

Usage and examples

In everyday language and technical contexts, tallennetut is used to modify plural nouns related to data, media,

Grammar notes

Tallennetut agrees in number with the noun it modifies. The base form tallennettu is the singular past

See also

Related terms include tallenne (a recording), tallentaminen or tallennus (the act of saving or storing), and

or
events.
Examples
include
tallennetut
tiedostot
(saved
files),
tallennetut
ohjelmat
(recorded
programs),
and
tallennetut
tapahtumat
(recorded
events).
It
contrasts
with
the
noun
tallenne,
which
denotes
a
single
recording,
and
with
tallentaminen
or
tallennus,
which
refer
to
the
act
of
saving
or
storing.
passive
participle,
and
adding
the
plural
ending
-tut
yields
tallennetut
for
the
nominative
plural.
Finnish
adjectives
formed
from
participles
follow
standard
noun-adjective
agreement
in
case
and
number,
so
other
cases
(genitive,
partitive,
etc.)
use
corresponding
inflected
forms
(tallennettujen,
tallennettuja,
etc.).
tallennusmediat
such
as
videotallenteet
and
audiotallenteet.
Tallennetut
provides
a
concise
way
to
refer
to
multiple
items
that
have
undergone
the
recording
or
saving
process.