viestitettiin
viestitettiin is the past passive form of the Finnish verb viestiä, which means to communicate, to send a message, or to convey. Therefore, viestitettiin translates to "it was communicated," "a message was sent," or "it was conveyed." This grammatical form is used when the focus is on the action of communication or the message itself, rather than on the person or entity performing the communication. It indicates that some information or a message was transmitted or received without explicitly stating who or what was responsible for the transmission. The passive voice is common in Finnish and is often used to create a more formal or objective tone. The suffix "-tiin" is a standard marker for the third-person plural passive past tense in Finnish verbs. It can be encountered in various contexts, from news reports and official documents to everyday conversations where the sender of a message is either unknown, irrelevant, or intentionally omitted.