tehtyihin
Tehtyihin is a Finnish inflected form that originates from the past passive participle tehty, meaning “done” or “made.” It represents the illative plural form of that participle and is formed by adding the illative plural suffix -ihin, resulting in tehtyihin. The form is used to describe plural nouns in the illative case that are characterized as having been completed or finished.
In usage, tehtyihin typically functions as an attributive modifier in illative constructions. It helps specify a
- Katsaus tehtyihin töihin. (A review of the completed tasks.)
- Sopimukset tehtyihin ehtoihin liittyen. (Contracts related to the completed terms.)
- Raportti tehtyihin toimenpiteisiin vaikuttavista seikoista. (The report on factors affecting the completed measures.)
- Root: tehty, the past passive participle of tehdä (to do/make).
- Suffix: -ihin, the illative plural ending in Finnish.
- Result: tehtyihin, the adjective-like participial form used with plural illative nouns.
- Finnish participles and the illative case