Lähetäkää
Lähetäkää is a Finnish word that translates to "send" or "dispatch" in English, typically used in the imperative plural form. It is a verb derived from the root "lähettää," which means "to send." The word is commonly used in everyday communication when addressing multiple people or a group, instructing them to send something. For instance, if someone were to say "Lähetäkää kirje tänään," it would mean "Send the letter today" to a group of people. The word is a fundamental part of the Finnish language, frequently encountered in both spoken and written contexts. Its grammatical function as an imperative verb makes it a direct and action-oriented term. The word's usage is straightforward and reflects the directness often found in the Finnish language. It can be applied to various objects being sent, from physical items like packages and mail to more abstract concepts like messages or invitations. The context in which Lähetäkää is used generally clarifies what is to be sent.