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todetuista

Todetuista is a Finnish grammatical form derived from the verb todeta, meaning to state, declare, or ascertain. The past participle todettu means something that has been stated or established, and todetuista is the plural form used in noun phrases to refer to multiple items that have been so established. In everyday Finnish, todetuista appears primarily in written prose, journalism, academic writing, and legal or official contexts where it is natural to refer to things that have been verified or reported.

Grammatical role and usage

Todetuista functions as an attributive part of a noun phrase, indicating that the described items have undergone

Examples

- todetuista faktoista: about the established facts

- todetuista väitteistä: about the established claims

- todetuista tapauksista: about the established cases

Notes

Todetuista is a standard part of Finnish morphology and does not represent a separate concept or field;

See also

todeta, todettu, fakta, väite, tapaus

a
process
of
stating
or
verification.
It
is
typically
followed
by
a
noun
in
a
case
that
expresses
relationship
to
that
set,
such
as
asioista
(about
the
matters),
väitteistä
(about
the
claims),
or
faktoista
(about
the
facts).
The
form
is
not
a
standalone
noun
but
a
participial
adjective
used
to
qualify
a
plural
noun.
its
precise
meaning
hinges
on
the
accompanying
noun
and
context.
It
is
most
common
in
formal
or
analytical
text
where
emphasis
is
placed
on
information
that
has
been
verified
or
declared.