Kiistelivät
Kiistelivät is a Finnish word that translates to "they argued" or "they bickered." It is the past tense plural form of the verb "kiistellä," which means to argue, dispute, or quarrel. The word is commonly used in everyday conversation to describe a disagreement between two or more people. The intensity of the argument can range from a minor disagreement to a more heated dispute, depending on the context. Finnish culture often emphasizes politeness and indirect communication, so the act of "kiistellä" might be perceived as a more significant event than in cultures where direct confrontation is more common. The specific nuances of "kiistellä" can also depend on the social context, the relationship between the individuals involved, and the topic of their disagreement. It is a verb that reflects a common human experience of conflict and disagreement.