Kyetä
Kyetä is a Finnish verb meaning "to be able to" or "to be capable of." It functions as a modal verb that expresses ability or capacity and is most common in written, formal, or historical Finnish. In everyday speech, speakers more often use synonyms such as voida or pystyä, depending on nuance and register. Kyetä can appear in various constructions, including with infinitives to express the action one is able to perform, and in compound tenses with the past participle kyennyt.
Usage and nuance: Kyetä is typically used to indicate that a subject has achieved the ability to
Grammar: Kyetä conjugates like a regular Finnish verb, with standard forms in present, past, and perfect tenses,
Etymology and history: Kyetä derives from the Finnish root kyky, meaning ability. It has a long literary