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Kerään

Kerään is a Finnish verb form meaning “I collect” or “I gather.” It is the first-person singular present indicative of the verb kerätä, which describes the act of collecting, gathering, or assembling items, data, or people.

Grammatical properties

Kerään is a finite verb form used in the present tense, indicating the speaker as the agent.

Conjugation (present indicative)

- minä kerään

- sinä keräät

- hän kerää

- me keräämme

- te keräätte

- he keräävät

Usage notes

Kerää can describe physical gathering, such as berries, mushrooms, or firewood (minä kerään marjoja), as well

Related forms

The infinitive is kerätä; the noun forms include keräys (the act or process of collecting) and kerääjä

See also

kerätä, keräys, kerääminen.

It
is
transitive
when
used
with
a
direct
object
in
the
partitive
form
in
Finnish
(for
example,
kerään
marjoja).
The
stem
of
the
verb
is
kerä-,
and
the
present
tense
endings
attach
to
form
the
first-person
singular
as
kerään.
Other
present-tense
forms
of
kerätä
include
sinä
keräät,
hän
kerää,
me
keräämme,
te
keräätte,
he
keräävät.
as
abstract
collection,
including
information,
funds,
or
people
(kerätä
tietoja,
kerätä
rahaa,
kerätä
väkeä).
The
object
often
appears
in
the
partitive
case
(e.g.,
marjoja,
tietoja)
when
the
action
is
ongoing
or
incomplete,
and
in
the
accusative
or
genitive
for
completed
or
indefinite
quantities.
(collector).
The
verb
is
native
to
Finnish
and
forms
part
of
daily
vocabulary
in
both
practical
and
metaphorical
contexts.