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Etsin is the first-person singular present indicative form of the Finnish verb etsiä, meaning to search or to look for. It is used when the speaker is currently searching for something or expressing that they are in the process of seeking. For example, “Etsin avaimet” translates to “I am looking for the keys,” and “Etsin tietoa tästä” means “I am looking for information about this.”

The verb etsiä belongs to the regular Finnish -ä verbs and follows the standard present tense paradigm.

Usage notes and examples illustrate its versatility. Etsin can take direct objects expressed in the partitive

Etsin, as a verb form, is not a standalone noun; it functions as a verb inflected for

The
forms
are:
minä
etsin,
sinä
etsit,
hän
etsii,
me
etsimme,
te
etsitte,
he
etsivät.
The
stem
is
etsi-,
and
the
present
endings
attach
as
-n,
-t,
-i,
-m-e,
-t-t-e,
-vät.
The
pronunciation
of
etsin
is
typically
rendered
as
[ˈes.tin].
or
accusative
cases
depending
on
meaning:
“etsin
kahvia”
(I
am
looking
for
coffee)
or
“etsin
vastausta”
(I
am
looking
for
an
answer).
In
everyday
Finnish,
etsiä
and
its
present
forms
are
commonly
employed
across
contexts
such
as
locating
objects,
gathering
information,
or
pursuing
goals.
person.
Related
forms
include
other
present
tense
conjugations
of
etsiä
and
the
broader
Finnish
verb
family
around
searching
and
seeking.
The
word
is
a
common
component
of
ordinary
Finnish
speech
and
writing.