yhdistyneitä
Yhdistyneitä is a Finnish grammatical form used as the partitive plural of the past participle derived from the verb yhdistyä, meaning “to unite” or “to join.” The base participle is yhdistynyt/yhdistyneet, and when the noun it describes is in partitive case or the reference is indefinite, the form yhdistyneitä is used. It marks that the entities have formed a union, alliance, or merger.
In practice, yhdistyneitä is most commonly seen with plural nouns in partitive constructions, for example yhdistyneitä
- It is a descriptive form indicating that a group has joined together.
- It appears in formal or written Finnish, including historical, political, and legal contexts.
- It is one of several inflected forms of the same participle, with yhdistyneet (nominative plural) and
- Sopimus koskee yhdistyneitä valtioita. (The treaty concerns united states.)
- Yhdistyneitä voimia käytettiin kriisin ratkaisemiseksi. (United forces were used to resolve the crisis.)
- Yhdistyneiden Kansakuntien (the United Nations) is a common proper-name example where the genitive plural form of
- The form yhdistyneitä should be distinguished from yhdistyneet (nominative plural) and yhdistyneiden (genitive plural) by its