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Järjestää

Verb type: 1

Translations

  1. to arrange, order, organize, put in order (set in an order, e.g. the proper order; put into an orderly sequence or arrangement) [with illative ‘in (an order)’]
    • järjestää aakkosjärjestykseen ― to order in an alphabetical order
    • järjestää kokoelma ― to organize a collection, to put one's collection in order
  2. to organize, arrange, hold (make preparations or arrangements for e.g. an event, bring about through one's efforts) [with allative ‘for (someone or something)’]
    • järjestää näyttely ― to organize an exhibit
    • järjestää kokous ― to organize a meeting (an official, a formal or business meeting)
  3. to arrange (plan in advance) [with allative ‘for (someone or something)’]
    • järjestää tapaaminen ― to arrange a meeting (between e.g. two people or a small group of people at a certain place) [with allative ‘for (someone or something)’]
  4. to arrange, set up (procure or prepare for a specific purpose or goal)
    • järjestää kuljetus ― to arrange transportation
    • järjestää ansa ― to arrange a trap / to set (up) a trap
    • järjestää vapaaliput jollekulle ― to arrange someone free tickets
  5. to take care of, deal with, arrange
    • Synonym: hoitaa
    • järjestää asiansa ― to take care of one's affairs, to arrange one's affairs

Conjugations

Indicative Conjugations

The present, imperfect, perfect, and pluperfect (past perfect) tenses in English correspond to "speaks", "spoke", "has spoken", and "had spoken".

Present tense conjugation chart

Past tense conjugation chart

Perfect tense conjugation chart

Pluperfect tense conjugation chart

Conditional Conjugations

The conditional present and perfect moods in English typically correspond to "would" and "would have".

Present tense conjugation chart

Perfect tense conjugation chart