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tarvittujen

Tarvittujen is the genitive plural form of the Finnish past participle tarvittu, derived from the verb tarvita (to need). As an adjective, tarvittu means “needed” or “required.” Tarvittujen specifically marks nouns that are in the genitive plural and describes things that are considered necessary for a particular purpose.

Usage and meaning

The word is common in formal and written Finnish, especially in administrative, legal, and technical contexts.

Grammar notes

Tarvittujen forms agree with the noun in number and case; they are used when the noun they

Examples

Päätös tehtiin tarvittujen tietojen perusteella.

Hakemukseen on liitettävä tarvittujen asiakirjojen kopiot.

Tarvittujen resurssien puute hidastaa projektin etenemistä.

It
is
used
with
nouns
such
as
tietojen
(data/information),
asiakirjojen
(documents),
and
resurssien
(resources)
to
express
that
those
items
are
required.
The
phrase
typically
appears
in
constructions
like
tarvittujen
tietojen
mukaan
(according
to
the
required
data)
or
tarvittujen
asiakirjojen
lista
(the
list
of
the
required
documents).
Tarvittujen
contrasted
with
tarvittuja
distinguishes
between
the
genitive
plural
form
(tarvittujen
tietojen)
and
the
partitive
plural
form
(tarvittuja
tietoja),
the
latter
used
when
the
object
is
directly
affected
or
encountered
as
an
indefinite
amount.
modify
is
in
genitive
plural.
The
corresponding
nominative
plural
is
tarvittuja
(e.g.,
tarvittuja
asioita).
The
distinction
between
tarvittuja
and
tarvittuja
reflects
the
grammatical
role
rather
than
a
difference
in
basic
meaning:
both
derive
from
tarvita,
but
tarvita’s
participleFunctions
as
an
adjective
with
different
case
endings.