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valmiit

Valmiit is a Finnish adjective meaning ready-made or completed. It is used to describe objects or tasks that have been finished and are ready for use, delivery, or consumption. Common contexts include food, products, and projects, for example valmiit ruoat (ready-made meals), valmiit tuotteet (finished goods), or valmiit tehtävät (completed tasks). The opposite would be keskeneräiset or valmiiksi tekemättömät.

The word derives from valmis, which means ready, with the plural nominative form valmiit when modifying plural

In industrial and commercial language, valmiit often contrasts with items that require assembly, processing, or further

Valmiit is also used in everyday language to indicate preparedness or sufficiency, as in "Projektin osat ovat

nouns.
The
singular
form
is
valmis
(e.g.,
valmis
tuote).
In
Finnish,
adjectives
agree
with
the
noun
in
number
but
not
gender,
and
they
decline
for
case.
work,
such
as
valmiiksi
kokoamaton
or
keskeneräinen
tarve.
In
supply
chains,
"valmiiksi
valmistetut"
and
"valmiit
varastossa"
describe
stock
that
can
be
sold
or
dispatched
immediately.
valmiit"
(The
parts
of
the
project
are
ready).
The
term
is
not
a
proper
noun
and
does
not
refer
to
a
specific
organization
or
product
line
unless
context
specifies.