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Kattavat

Kattavat is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Finnish verb kattaa, meaning to cover, include, or span. It is used when the subject is plural and performs the action of covering or including something in a sentence.

In ordinary use, kattavat indicates that multiple entities are covering or addressing a set of items, topics,

Kattavat also appears as an inflected form of the adjective kattava, meaning comprehensive or extensive. When

Summary: kattavat primarily functions as the present plural verb form of kattaa, signaling that multiple subjects

or
areas.
For
example,
“Kampanjan
tiedotteet
kattavat
useita
aiheita.”
translates
as
“The
campaign
bulletins
cover
several
topics.”
Another
example
is
“Yritykset
kattavat
asiakkaiden
tarpeet,”
meaning
“The
companies
cover
the
customers’
needs.”
The
form
requires
a
plural
subject;
the
corresponding
singular
form
is
kattaa
(he/she/it
covers).
used
attributively
before
a
plural
noun,
kattavat
describes
the
scope
or
breadth
of
the
noun,
as
in
“kattavat
kustannukset”
(comprehensive
costs)
or
“kattavat
palvelut”
(comprehensive
services).
In
this
adjectival
use,
the
word
functions
like
a
normal
Finnish
adjective
and
agrees
with
the
noun
in
number.
cover
or
include
something.
It
can
also
be
an
inflected
form
of
the
adjective
kattava,
used
to
describe
something
as
comprehensive
when
placed
before
a
plural
noun.