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valittiin

Valittiin is the past passive form of the Finnish verb valita, meaning to choose or to elect. It indicates that a person, an object, or a decision was selected by an agent, which may be stated explicitly or left implicit. As a finite verb form, valittiin is used in situations where the subject of the sentence is the recipient of the action and the doer is not specified.

Grammatical notes: In Finnish, the passive past tense is formed with the suffix -tiin, producing valittiin from

Usage and nuance: Valittiin conveys that a selection has taken place, without naming who performed the selection.

Examples:

- Uusi johtaja valittiin kunnanhallituksen toimesta.

- Kokouksessa valittiin uusi sihteeri.

- Kilpailun voittaja valittiin tuomariston toimesta.

Related forms include valinta (the act or result of choosing) and valittu (the past participle meaning “chosen”).

valita.
The
agent
can
be
omitted,
or
it
can
be
introduced
with
phrases
such
as
toimesta
or
päätöksen
mukaan.
The
form
can
refer
to
both
singular
and
plural
subjects
depending
on
the
sentence
context.
Valittiin
is
typically
used
in
formal,
administrative,
or
journalistic
contexts
to
report
a
completed
selection
or
election.
It
is
common
in
announcements,
reports,
and
records
of
appointments,
awards,
or
competition
outcomes.
For
specificity
about
who
carried
out
the
selection,
a
separate
agent
phrase
may
be
added.
Valittiin
is
distinct
from
the
verb
valittaa
(to
complain),
whose
forms
are
different
and
not
interchangeable
in
meaning.