oikeutettu
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- Oikeutettu means 'entitled' or 'justified'. It is used when there is a legal or moral reason for something to happen or for someone to have a right.
- Grammatically, it requires the illative case (e.g., 'oikeutettu tukeen') and inflects like a regular adjective ending in -ttu.
- It is very common in Finnish bureaucracy (Kela), law, and news, often discussing rights, benefits, and the fairness of actions or emotions.
- Do not confuse it with 'oikea' (correct). Use 'oikeutettu' for rights and justifications, and 'oikea' for factual correctness or directions.
The Finnish word oikeutettu is a multifaceted adjective that serves as a cornerstone in discussions regarding rights, ethics, and logic. At its core, it is derived from the noun oikeus (right, justice) via the causative verb oikeuttaa (to entitle, to justify). When you describe something or someone as oikeutettu, you are asserting that there is a legal, moral, or logical basis for their status or action. In English, this translates most frequently as 'justified', 'entitled', or 'legitimate'. Understanding this word requires a grasp of the Finnish concept of fairness and the systemic nature of Finnish society, where rules and regulations often dictate what one is 'entitled' to receive from the state or in a professional setting.
- Legal Context
- In the realm of law and administration, oikeutettu refers to a person's standing to receive a benefit or exercise a power. For example, if you have paid into an insurance fund, you are oikeutettu korvaukseen (entitled to compensation). This is a formal, objective state of being.
Työntekijä on oikeutettu vuosilomaan täytettyään tietyt ehdot.
Beyond the legal sphere, the word shifts into the moral and emotional domain. When someone expresses oikeutettu suuttumus (justified anger), they are suggesting that any reasonable person in their position would feel the same way. Here, the word acts as a validator of human experience. It moves away from 'having a right' to 'being right' in one's reaction. This distinction is crucial for learners: while oikeassa means 'correct' in a factual sense, oikeutettu means 'justified' in a contextual or systemic sense. You wouldn't say your math answer is oikeutettu, but you would say your demand for a recount is oikeutettu.
- Moral Philosophy
- Philosophically, oikeutettu is used to debate the ethics of actions. A 'justified war' is oikeutettu sota. It implies a rigorous process of reasoning that has led to a conclusion that an action, however extreme, is the 'right' or 'legitimate' path forward based on a set of values.
In contemporary Finnish media, you will frequently encounter this word in headlines regarding social benefits, human rights, and political scandals. It is a 'heavy' word that carries the weight of authority. When a journalist asks if a CEO's massive bonus is oikeutettu, they are inviting a public debate on fairness and social norms. In this sense, the word is a tool for social critique. It asks the listener to compare a reality against an ideal of justice. This makes it a high-frequency word in academic writing and political discourse, where the legitimacy of power is constantly under scrutiny.
Onko tällainen kritiikki todella oikeutettu tässä tilanteessa?
- Everyday Social Use
- In casual conversation, it might be used to support a friend: 'Suuttumuksesi on täysin oikeutettu' (Your anger is completely justified). It provides a strong form of validation that 'oikeassa' (being right) doesn't quite capture, as it acknowledges the complexity of the situation.
Finally, it is worth noting the grammatical flexibility. As an adjective, it inflects in all cases to match the noun it modifies. For example, oikeutetut vaatimukset (justified demands) or oikeutetun edun tavoittelu (the pursuit of a legitimate interest). This versatility allows it to be integrated into complex sentence structures, making it an essential tool for B2 level learners and above who wish to express nuanced opinions on societal issues or personal rights.
Using oikeutettu correctly involves more than just knowing its translation; it requires understanding its syntactic environment, specifically its 'rections' or case requirements. The most common pattern is olla oikeutettu johonkin (to be entitled to something). The 'something' must be in the illative case. This pattern is foundational for navigating Finnish bureaucracy, insurance, and labor laws. If you are learning Finnish to work in Finland, this is perhaps the most important grammatical rule associated with this word.
- The 'Entitled to' Pattern
- Subject + olla + oikeutettu + [Noun in Illative]. Example: 'Olet oikeutettu tukeen' (You are entitled to support). Note how 'tuki' becomes 'tukeen'.
Kaikki lapset ovat oikeutettuja ilmaiseen koulutukseen.
When oikeutettu is used to mean 'justified', it often acts as a simple attributive adjective modifying a noun. In these cases, it precedes the noun and agrees with it in case and number. For instance, if you are talking about 'justified fears', you would say oikeutetut pelot. If you are talking about 'because of a justified fear', it becomes oikeutetun pelon vuoksi (genitive). This usage is very common in journalism and academic writing where authors must qualify the validity of claims or emotions.
- The 'Justified' Attributive Use
- [Adjective: oikeutettu] + [Noun]. Example: 'Tämä on oikeutettu kysymys' (This is a justified question). The adjective validates the necessity or logic of the noun.
Another advanced usage involves the infinitive. Sometimes you are entitled *to do* something. In Finnish, this is often expressed using the structure oikeutettu tekemään (the third infinitive in the illative case). For example, 'Hän on oikeutettu käyttämään tätä nimikettä' (He is entitled to use this title). This construction is formal and frequently found in professional certifications or legal documents. It specifies the scope of an individual's authority or permission.
Oletko oikeutettu saamaan opintotukea?
Finally, consider the negative. To say something is 'unjustified', you can use the prefix epä- to form epäoikeutettu. However, in many contexts, Finns prefer to say perheetön (unfounded) or simply ei ole oikeutettu. Using epäoikeutettu adds a layer of strong moral condemnation, often used in the context of 'unjust enrichment' (aiheeton etu or perusteeton etu, though epäoikeutettu is used in broader social critiques). Understanding these nuances allows a speaker to choose the right level of intensity for their argument.
- Negation and Alternatives
- While 'epäoikeutettu' exists, often 'perusteeton' (groundless) is used for logic, and 'vääryys' (injustice) is used for moral situations. 'Oikeutettu' is the positive anchor for these concepts.
Hänen vaatimuksensa katsottiin olevan oikeutettu.
In Finland, oikeutettu is a word that rings through the halls of government, resonates in news broadcasts, and anchors professional discussions. It is not just a vocabulary item; it is a vital part of the Finnish social contract. You will hear it most prominently in the context of the welfare state. Kela (The Social Insurance Institution of Finland) uses this word constantly in its communications. When you log into their portal, you are checking if you are oikeutettu etuuksiin (entitled to benefits). In this setting, the word is clinical, precise, and devoid of emotional heat—it is about meeting criteria.
- Bureaucratic Context
- In letters from Kela or the tax office, 'oikeutettu' defines the boundaries of your rights. It is the language of 'eligible' or 'qualified'. Hearing it in a meeting with a social worker usually means a positive outcome: your claim has been validated.
Oletko oikeutettu työttömyysturvaan?
Switch the channel to the evening news (Yle Uutiset), and the word takes on a more argumentative tone. Political commentators often debate whether a particular strike (lakko) is oikeutettu. Here, the word is being used to weigh the inconvenience to the public against the rights of the workers. It becomes a subjective measure of 'fairness'. In Finnish culture, which values consensus and 'tolkku' (reasonableness), calling an action oikeutettu is a powerful way to win over public opinion. It moves the conversation from 'Is this legal?' to 'Is this right?'.
- Media and Politics
- Journalists use 'oikeutettu' to challenge authority. They might ask: 'Onko johdon palkkioiden korotus oikeutettu, kun yritys irtisanoo väkeä?' (Is the increase in executive bonuses justified when the company is laying off people?).
In the workplace, you will encounter oikeutettu during performance reviews or negotiations. A manager might say that a raise is oikeutettu based on results. Conversely, in legal disputes or HR conflicts, the word is used to define 'legitimate expectations'. If a contract is terminated, the discussion focuses on whether the termination was perusteltu (reasoned) and oikeutettu (justified). In this way, the word acts as a shield for the individual against arbitrary power.
Hän koki, että kritiikki ei ollut oikeutettua.
Lastly, in academic and intellectual circles, oikeutettu is used to validate theories or interpretations. A researcher might argue that their conclusion is oikeutettu given the data. This usage is common in Finnish universities (yliopisto) and scientific publications. It signifies that the conclusion wasn't reached by chance but through a rigorous, 'rightful' process of inquiry. For a learner, mastering this word means being able to participate in these higher-level Finnish discussions about truth and validity.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make with oikeutettu is confusing it with the simple adjective oikea (right/correct). While they share a root, they are not interchangeable. Oikea is used for factual correctness (e.g., 'the right answer' is oikea vastaus), whereas oikeutettu is used for moral or legal justification. If you say a math answer is 'oikeutettu', a Finn will understand you mean the answer is 'entitled' to something, which makes no sense in that context. Always ask yourself: 'Is there a right/law/reason behind this?' If yes, use oikeutettu.
- Confusion with 'Oikea'
- Wrong: 'Tämä on oikeutettu vastaus.' (This is a justified answer - implies the answer has rights). Correct: 'Tämä on oikea vastaus.' (This is the correct answer).
Muista: oikeutettu vaatii syyn tai perusteen.
Another common pitfall is the case government (rection). English speakers often want to use the partitive or the genitive after 'entitled to', but Finnish requires the illative case. Forgetting this is a hallmark of an intermediate learner. You are not 'entitled of a benefit' or 'entitled a benefit' in Finnish; you are 'entitled *into* a benefit'. For example, oikeutettu eläkkeeseen (entitled to a pension). If you use the wrong case, the sentence may sound like the pension itself is being justified, rather than you being the one who has the right to it.
- Case Errors (Illative vs. Others)
- Mistake: 'Olen oikeutettu eläkettä.' (Partitive). Correct: 'Olen oikeutettu eläkkeeseen.' (Illative). The illative indicates the 'target' of the entitlement.
Learners also struggle with the difference between oikeutettu and oikeudenmukainen. While oikeutettu means justified/entitled, oikeudenmukainen means 'fair' or 'just' in a general sense. A decision can be oikeutettu (legally justified) but still feel epäoikeudenmukainen (unfair) to the people involved. For example, a harsh law might be oikeutettu by the book, but the resulting punishment might not be oikeudenmukainen. Mixing these up can lead to misunderstandings in philosophical or political debates.
Finally, watch out for the 'false friend' of the word 'entitled' in the sense of being spoiled or arrogant. In English, we might say 'He is so entitled!'. In Finnish, you would never use oikeutettu for this. If someone is acting spoiled, you use hemmoteltu (spoiled) or say they have liian suuret luulot itsestään (too high thoughts of themselves). Using oikeutettu in this context would actually sound like you are validating their behavior rather than criticizing it!
Älä käytä sanaa oikeutettu kuvaamaan ylimielistä ihmistä.
To truly master oikeutettu, you must see where it sits in the landscape of similar Finnish terms. The most common alternative is perusteltu (reasoned/justified). While oikeutettu often implies a legal or moral right, perusteltu focuses on the strength of the arguments behind an action. If a scientist makes a claim, it is perusteltu because of the data. If a citizen claims a pension, it is oikeutettu because of the law. Choosing between them depends on whether you are appealing to logic or to a system of rights.
- Oikeutettu vs. Perusteltu
- Oikeutettu: Entitled/Justified by right. (e.g., oikeutettu etu).
Perusteltu: Justified by reasoning/evidence. (e.g., perusteltu päätös).
Onko päätös oikeutettu vai pelkästään hyvin perusteltu?
Another related word is laillinen (legal). This is much narrower than oikeutettu. Something can be laillinen (not against the law) but not oikeutettu in a moral sense. For example, a loophole might make an action laillinen, but the public might still feel it is not oikeutettu. Conversely, oikeutettu is often used as a synonym for 'legitimate' (legitiimi), especially in political science and sociology, to describe power that is accepted as 'right' by the people.
- Oikeutettu vs. Laillinen
- Laillinen: Strictly according to the statute books.
Oikeutettu: Justified by a broader sense of justice, morality, or reason.
Finally, consider ansioitunut (merited/distinguished). While oikeutettu says you have a right to something, ansioitunut says you have earned it through hard work. You might be oikeutettu to a minimum wage because of the law, but you receive an award because you are ansioitunut. Understanding these distinctions allows you to navigate Finnish society more effectively, recognizing when someone is claiming a right versus when they are being recognized for their efforts.
- Oikeutettu vs. Ansioitunut
- Oikeutettu: Based on rights or justification.
Ansioitunut: Based on merit, achievement, or excellence.
Hän on oikeutettu palkkaan, mutta onko hän ansioitunut saamaan bonusta?
How Formal Is It?
Dato curioso
In many languages, the word for 'right' (direction) is the same as the word for 'right' (legal/moral). Finnish follows this pattern with 'oikea'.
Guía de pronunciación
- Pronouncing the double 't' as a single 't'.
- Mispronouncing the 'eu' diphthong as 'u' or 'yu'.
- Putting stress on the second or third syllable.
- Forgetting to pronounce the final 'u' clearly.
- Confusing the 'oi' with 'o-i' (two separate vowels).
Nivel de dificultad
Common in news and official texts, easy to recognize root.
Requires correct case government (illative).
Long word with double consonants, requires practice.
Distinctive sound, usually clear in formal speech.
Qué aprender después
Requisitos previos
Aprende después
Avanzado
Gramática que debes saber
Illative case government
oikeutettu tukeen (entitled to support)
Passive participle as adjective
oikeutettu (from oikeuttaa)
Adjective agreement
oikeutetut vaatimukset (plural matches)
Comparative and Superlative
oikeutetumpi, oikeutetuin
Adverb formation with -sti
oikeutetusti (justifiably)
Ejemplos por nivel
Olen oikeutettu alennukseen.
I am entitled to a discount.
Alennus (discount) is in the illative case: alennukseen.
Onko tämä oikeutettu?
Is this justified?
Simple question structure.
Hän on oikeutettu apuun.
He is entitled to help.
Apu (help) becomes apuun.
Olet oikeutettu tähän.
You are entitled to this.
Tämä (this) becomes tähän.
Lapsi on oikeutettu kouluun.
A child is entitled to school.
Koulu (school) becomes kouluun.
Kaikki ovat oikeutettuja.
Everyone is entitled.
Plural form: oikeutettuja.
Olen oikeutettu lomaan.
I am entitled to a vacation.
Loma (vacation) becomes lomaan.
Se on oikeutettu pyyntö.
It is a justified request.
Attributive use modifying 'pyyntö'.
Oletko oikeutettu saamaan tukea?
Are you entitled to receive support?
Using an infinitive: saamaan (to receive).
Tämä on oikeutettu vaatimus.
This is a justified demand.
Vaatimus is a common noun with this adjective.
Hän ei ole oikeutettu korvaukseen.
He is not entitled to compensation.
Negative form: ei ole oikeutettu.
Olemme oikeutettuja ilmaiseen lounaaseen.
We are entitled to a free lunch.
Lounas becomes lounaaseen.
Onko kritiikki oikeutettua?
Is the criticism justified?
Partitive case in a question about an abstract concept.
Hän koki olevansa oikeutettu taukoon.
He felt he was entitled to a break.
Reflexive structure with 'olevasa'.
Oikeutettu etu on tärkeä.
A legitimate interest is important.
Etu (interest/benefit) is the noun.
Olet oikeutettu vastaamaan.
You are entitled to answer.
Infinitive: vastaamaan.
Suuttumuksesi on täysin oikeutettu.
Your anger is completely justified.
Using 'täysin' (completely) as an intensifier.
Työntekijä on oikeutettu sairausajanhalkaan.
The employee is entitled to sick pay.
Compound noun in the illative case.
Onko tämä palkankorotus oikeutettu?
Is this salary increase justified?
Subject is 'palkankorotus'.
Hän esitti oikeutetun kysymyksen.
He asked a justified question.
Accusative/Genitive form: oikeutetun.
Oletko oikeutettu Kelan tukiin?
Are you entitled to Kela benefits?
Plural illative: tukiin.
Se oli oikeutettu pelko.
It was a justified fear.
Modifying the noun 'pelko'.
Oikeutetut vaatimukset on otettava huomioon.
Justified demands must be taken into account.
Passive structure.
Hän on oikeutettu käyttämään autoa.
He is entitled to use the car.
Infinitive: käyttämään.
Päätös katsottiin olevan täysin oikeutettu.
The decision was considered to be completely justified.
Participial construction with 'katsottiin'.
Olet oikeutettu korvaukseen vahingosta.
You are entitled to compensation for the damage.
Vahingosta (from/for damage) adds detail.
Hänen epäilynsä osoittautuivat oikeutetuiksi.
His suspicions proved to be justified.
Plural translative: oikeutetuiksi.
Onko valtio oikeutettu rajoittamaan vapautta?
Is the state entitled to restrict freedom?
Philosophical question with infinitive.
Tämä on oikeutettu poikkeus sääntöön.
This is a justified exception to the rule.
Sääntöön (to the rule) in illative.
Hän tunsi olevansa oikeutettu parempaan.
He felt he was entitled to better.
Parempaan (to better) is the comparative illative.
Oikeutettu etu voi ohittaa yksityisyyden.
A legitimate interest can override privacy.
Legal terminology.
Vaatimus on oikeutettu, mutta mahdoton toteuttaa.
The demand is justified, but impossible to implement.
Contrastive structure.
Sodan oikeutettu luonne on kiistanalainen.
The justified nature of the war is controversial.
Abstract noun 'luonne' (nature/character).
Hän on oikeutettu perimään saatavansa.
He is entitled to collect his receivables.
Legal term 'perimään' (to collect/inherit).
Oikeutettu odotus on hallinto-oikeuden periaate.
Legitimate expectation is a principle of administrative law.
Technical legal term.
Onko kritiikki oikeutettua tässä diskurssissa?
Is the criticism justified in this discourse?
Academic term 'diskurssi'.
Toimenpide oli oikeutettu yleisen edun nimissä.
The measure was justified in the name of the public interest.
Phrase 'yleisen edun nimissä'.
Hän peräänkuulutti oikeutettua kohtelua.
He called for justified treatment.
Verb 'peräänkuuluttaa' (to call for/demand).
Oikeutetun suuttumuksen purkautuminen oli odotettua.
The eruption of justified anger was expected.
Complex noun phrase as subject.
Oikeutettu puolustus on rikoslaissa määritelty.
Justified defense is defined in the criminal code.
Legal term 'oikeutettu puolustus' (self-defense/justified defense).
Oikeutettuun intressiin vetoaminen ei aina riitä.
Appealing to a legitimate interest is not always enough.
Illative case with the verb 'vedota' (to appeal).
Kysymys on siitä, mikä on oikeutettua vallankäyttöä.
The question is about what constitutes justified use of power.
Compound 'vallankäyttö' (use of power).
Hänen asemansa on moraalisesti oikeutettu.
His position is morally justified.
Adverb 'moraalisesti' (morally).
Oikeutettujen odotusten suoja on keskeinen.
The protection of legitimate expectations is central.
Genitive plural: oikeutettujen.
Onko rangaistus oikeutetussa suhteessa tekoon?
Is the punishment in a justified proportion to the act?
Phrase 'oikeutetussa suhteessa' (in justified proportion).
Tämä on oikeutettu tulkinta vallitsevasta laista.
This is a justified interpretation of the prevailing law.
Adjective 'vallitseva' (prevailing).
Hän koki olevansa oikeutettu loukkaantumaan.
He felt he was entitled to be offended.
Passive infinitive: loukkaantumaan.
Oikeutettu kritiikki voi johtaa parannuksiin.
Justified criticism can lead to improvements.
Subject-verb-object structure.
Sinónimos
Antónimos
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— Completely justified. Used to give strong support to a claim.
Vaatimuksesi on täysin oikeutettu.
— Entitled to something. The standard way to express rights.
Olet oikeutettu korvaukseen.
— To consider (something) justified.
Tuomioistuin katsoi vaatimuksen oikeutetuksi.
— To take for granted or as a right.
Hän piti etujaan oikeutettuina.
— Entitled to receive. Very common in official letters.
Olet oikeutettu saamaan eläkettä.
— Legitimate interest. A key term in data protection.
Tämä perustuu oikeutettuun etuun.
Se confunde a menudo con
Oikea means 'correct' or 'right' (direction). Oikeutettu means 'justified' or 'entitled'.
Oikeudenmukainen means 'fair/just' in a moral sense. Oikeutettu is more about rights and reasons.
Perusteltu means 'reasoned/well-founded'. Oikeutettu implies a right exists.
Modismos y expresiones
— Right and fairness. Used when something is finally settled fairly.
Oli oikeus ja kohtuus, että hän voitti.
neutral— To have a rightful place.
Hänellä on oikeutettu paikka historiassa.
literary— Justified wrath/anger. Often used in literature.
Hän tunsi oikeutettua vihaa petturia kohtaan.
literary— To get one's just deserts (can be negative).
Rikollinen sai oikeutetun palkkansa.
neutralFácil de confundir
Shared root and English 'right' covers both.
Oikea is for facts/directions; oikeutettu is for rights/justifications.
Tämä on oikea tie. (Right road). Tämä on oikeutettu vaatimus. (Justified demand).
Both relate to justice.
Oikeudenmukainen is an ethical quality; oikeutettu is a status of being justified.
Reilu pomo on oikeudenmukainen. (A fair boss). Bonus on oikeutettu. (The bonus is justified).
Both translate as 'justified'.
Perusteltu is about logic/evidence; oikeutettu is about rights/permission.
Väite on perusteltu. (Claim is reasoned). Olen oikeutettu tukeen. (I am entitled to support).
Both mean something is appropriate.
Aiheellinen is 'warranted' or 'not for nothing'; oikeutettu is 'rightful'.
Huomautus oli aiheellinen. (The remark was warranted).
Both mean one deserves something.
Ansioitunut is based on merit/hard work; oikeutettu is based on rules/rights.
Hän sai mitalin, koska on ansioitunut. (Merited). Olen oikeutettu lomaan. (Entitled).
Patrones de oraciones
[Subject] on oikeutettu [Illative Noun].
Hän on oikeutettu alennukseen.
[Subject] on oikeutettu saamaan [Partitive Noun].
Olet oikeutettu saamaan tukea.
[Noun] on [Adverb] oikeutettu.
Suuttumuksesi on täysin oikeutettu.
Pitää [Something] oikeutettuna.
Pidän vaatimusta oikeutettuna.
Oikeutettu [Noun] + [Verb].
Oikeutettu kritiikki auttaa.
Vetoaa oikeutettuun etuun.
Hän vetosi oikeutettuun etuunsa.
Oikeutettu [Infinitive].
Hän on oikeutettu perimään velan.
Oikeutetussa suhteessa [Illative].
Rangaistus on oikeutetussa suhteessa tekoon.
Familia de palabras
Sustantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
Relacionado
Cómo usarlo
High (especially in administrative and legal contexts)
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Olen oikeutettu alennusta.
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Olen oikeutettu alennukseen.
You must use the illative case (alennukseen) after 'oikeutettu', not the partitive.
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Tämä on oikeutettu vastaus.
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Tämä on oikea vastaus.
Use 'oikea' for factual correctness (like math or facts). 'Oikeutettu' is for rights.
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Hän on niin oikeutettu!
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Hän on niin hemmoteltu!
In English 'entitled' can mean 'spoiled'. In Finnish, 'oikeutettu' doesn't have this negative meaning.
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Oikeutettu päätös (meaning fair).
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Oikeudenmukainen päätös.
While 'oikeutettu' means justified, 'oikeudenmukainen' is the standard word for 'fair' or 'just'.
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Olen oikeutettu loman.
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Olen oikeutettu lomaan.
Another case error; the illative is required, not the genitive/accusative.
Consejos
Check the Case
Always remember 'oikeutettu + illative'. Practice with common nouns: tukeen, lomaan, apuun.
Root Recognition
Recognize 'oikeus' (right) inside 'oikeutettu' to remember it's about rights.
Formal Use
Use this word in job applications or official letters to sound more natural in Finnish society.
Validation
Say 'Suuttumuksesi on oikeutettu' to show a friend you truly understand their perspective.
Not Spoiled
Remember that 'entitled' in English can be negative, but 'oikeutettu' in Finnish is usually neutral or positive.
Double T
Don't rush the 'tt'. Finnish double consonants are key to being understood correctly.
Academic Tone
In essays, use 'oikeutettu' to discuss the legitimacy of actions or policies.
Kela Tip
When you see this word in a Kela letter, look at what follows it—that's what you are getting!
Fair vs Entitled
Use 'oikeudenmukainen' for a fair person, but 'oikeutettu' for a justified claim.
Right-Done
Think of it as 'Right-ed'—something that has been made right or official.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of 'Oikeutettu' as 'O-I-K-E-U' (Right) + 'TETTU' (Done). It's a 'Right-Done' status—you have been given the right.
Asociación visual
Imagine a person holding a golden ticket (entitlement) or a judge banging a gavel (justification).
Word Web
Desafío
Try to write three things you are 'oikeutettu' to in Finland (e.g., free library, clean water, vacation).
Origen de la palabra
Derived from the Proto-Finnic root *oike- which meant 'straight' or 'direct'. This evolved into 'oikea' (right/correct).
Significado original: The original sense of 'straight' moved to 'correct' and then to 'just' or 'lawful'.
Uralic / Finnic.Contexto cultural
Be careful when using it in political debates, as it carries strong moral weight.
Avoid using 'oikeutettu' to mean someone is 'acting entitled' (spoiled). Use 'hemmoteltu' instead.
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
Kela / Social benefits
- Olen oikeutettu tukeen.
- Milloin olen oikeutettu eläkkeeseen?
- Oikeutettu saamaan korvausta.
- Etuuteen oikeutettu henkilö.
Workplace / Labor Law
- Oikeutettu lomaan.
- Oikeutettu palkankorotukseen.
- Irtisanominen oli oikeutettu.
- Oikeutettu vaatimus työoloista.
News / Politics
- Kritiikki on oikeutettua.
- Oikeutettu suuttumus.
- Oikeutettu sota.
- Päätös ei ollut oikeutettu.
Customer Service
- Olen oikeutettu hyvitykseen.
- Oletko oikeutettu alennukseen?
- Oikeutettu palautus.
- Vaatimus on oikeutettu.
Ethics / Philosophy
- Moraalisesti oikeutettu.
- Oikeutettu väkivalta?
- Oikeutettu etu.
- Onko tämä oikeutettua?
Inicios de conversación
"Oletko koskaan tuntenut, että olet oikeutettu johonkin, mutta et ole saanut sitä?"
"Milloin mielestäsi kritiikki on todella oikeutettua?"
"Onko Suomessa helppo selvittää, mihin tukiin on oikeutettu?"
"Mitä mieltä olet, onko lakkoilu aina oikeutettua?"
"Millainen suuttumus on sinun mielestäsi oikeutettua?"
Temas para diario
Kirjoita tilanteesta, jossa koit saaneesi oikeutettua kritiikkiä. Mitä opit siitä?
Pohdi, mihin asioihin jokaisen ihmisen pitäisi olla oikeutettu maailmassa.
Oletko koskaan joutunut taistelemaan jostakin, mihin tiesit olevasi oikeutettu?
Kirjoita uutinen kuvitteellisesta tilanteesta, jossa päätös ei ollut oikeutettu.
Mitä 'oikeutettu etu' tarkoittaa sinulle arjessa?
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasNo, in Finnish 'oikeutettu' is a positive or neutral word meaning 'justified'. To call someone spoiled or acting entitled, use 'hemmoteltu' or say they are 'ylimielinen' (arrogant). Using 'oikeutettu' would imply they actually have the right to act that way.
You use the illative case. For example: 'oikeutettu alennukseen' (entitled to a discount). The illative usually ends in -an, -en, -iin, etc. This is the most common grammatical mistake for learners.
Yes, it is more formal than 'oikeassa' (being right). It is used in law, bureaucracy, and serious discussions. However, you can use it in daily life to validate someone's feelings, which sounds very supportive.
'Oikeutettu' implies a right or a law supports you. 'Perusteltu' means you have good logical reasons or evidence. For example, a scientific theory is 'perusteltu', but a person is 'oikeutettu' to their pension.
You can say 'epäoikeutettu', but often Finns use 'perusteeton' (groundless) or 'aiheeton' (unwarranted). 'Epäoikeutettu' is a very strong moral word.
No. For a math answer, use 'oikea' (correct). 'Oikeutettu' would imply the math answer has legal rights!
It is an adjective, but it comes from the verb 'oikeuttaa' (to entitle). It behaves like an adjective in sentences.
The double 't' (tt) is a long consonant. You hold the 't' position for a split second longer than a single 't' before releasing it. This is important for being understood.
It means 'self-evident' or 'the natural/obvious choice' for a position or role. For example, a captain might be the 'itse-oikeutettu' leader of a team.
Yes, it is very common in that context. 'Ihmiset ovat oikeutettuja vapauteen' (People are entitled to freedom).
Ponte a prueba 180 preguntas
Write: 'I am entitled to a discount.'
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Write: 'Your anger is justified.'
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Write: 'The decision was considered justified.'
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Write: 'He appealed to a legitimate interest.'
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Write: 'Are you entitled to help?'
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Write: 'This is a justified demand.'
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Write: 'The employee is entitled to vacation.'
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Write: 'Justified criticism helps.'
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Write: 'Everyone is entitled.'
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Write: 'Is the criticism justified?'
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Write: 'He is entitled to receive support.'
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Write: 'Self-defense is justified.'
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Write: 'I am entitled to this.'
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Write: 'It was a justified fear.'
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Write: 'Is the salary increase justified?'
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Write: 'Legitimate expectations are important.'
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Write: 'He is entitled to a pension.'
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Write: 'We are entitled to a break.'
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Write: 'The claim proved to be justified.'
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Write: 'Justified use of power.'
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Say: 'Olen oikeutettu alennukseen.'
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Say: 'Suuttumuksesi on oikeutettu.'
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Say: 'Päätös katsottiin oikeutetuksi.'
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Say: 'Vetoan oikeutettuun etuun.'
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Say: 'Oletko oikeutettu apuun?'
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Say: 'Tämä on oikeutettu vaatimus.'
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Say: 'Hän on oikeutettu saamaan tukea.'
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Say: 'Oikeutettu puolustus on sallittua.'
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Say: 'Kaikki ovat oikeutettuja.'
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Say: 'Onko kritiikki oikeutettua?'
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Listen to: 'Oletko oikeutettu alennukseen?' What is the last word?
Listen to: 'Suuttumuksesi on oikeutettu.' Is the tone supportive or angry?
Listen to: 'Päätös katsottiin oikeutetuksi.' What case is used for 'oikeutettu'?
Listen to: 'Oikeutettu etu on tärkeä.' What is the adjective?
Listen to: 'Olen oikeutettu tähän.' What does 'tähän' refer to?
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Summary
Mastering 'oikeutettu' allows you to discuss rights and fairness in Finland. Always remember the 'olla oikeutettu johonkin' pattern for entitlements. Example: 'Olen oikeutettu alennukseen' (I am entitled to a discount).
- Oikeutettu means 'entitled' or 'justified'. It is used when there is a legal or moral reason for something to happen or for someone to have a right.
- Grammatically, it requires the illative case (e.g., 'oikeutettu tukeen') and inflects like a regular adjective ending in -ttu.
- It is very common in Finnish bureaucracy (Kela), law, and news, often discussing rights, benefits, and the fairness of actions or emotions.
- Do not confuse it with 'oikea' (correct). Use 'oikeutettu' for rights and justifications, and 'oikea' for factual correctness or directions.
Check the Case
Always remember 'oikeutettu + illative'. Practice with common nouns: tukeen, lomaan, apuun.
Root Recognition
Recognize 'oikeus' (right) inside 'oikeutettu' to remember it's about rights.
Formal Use
Use this word in job applications or official letters to sound more natural in Finnish society.
Validation
Say 'Suuttumuksesi on oikeutettu' to show a friend you truly understand their perspective.
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