Muutitteko
Muutitteko is a Finnish word that translates to "Did you say?" or "What did you say?" in English. It is commonly used in Finnish conversation to seek clarification or confirmation of what has been said. The phrase is versatile and can be used in various contexts, such as when someone speaks in a language other than Finnish, when there is background noise, or when the speaker's accent makes their words difficult to understand. Muutitteko is a polite and respectful way to ask for repetition or clarification, and it is an essential part of effective communication in the Finnish language.