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Oletko

Oletko is a common Finnish word that functions as a yes-or-no question form. It is formed by taking the present tense, second-person singular of the verb olla (ole) and adding the question particle -ko, resulting in Oletko, which means "Are you?" in English. The word is used to introduce a question directed at the listener and can stand at the beginning of a sentence.

In Finnish, the verb olla conjugates as minä olen, sinä olet, hän on, me olemme, te olette,

Colloquial speech sometimes features variants or slang spellings, such as Oletkos, in informal writing or rapid

Beyond its basic role, Oletko appears in everyday dialogue and formal inquiries alike, reflecting Finnish question

See also: Finnish grammar, Yes-no questions in Finnish, Olla (verb).

he
ovat.
The
question
particle
-ko
(or
-kö
after
vowels)
attaches
to
the
word
it
follows,
turning
a
statement
into
a
question
without
requiring
an
additional
verb
like
do.
This
construction
is
used
with
a
wide
range
of
verbs
and
adjectives,
producing
straightforward
questions
such
as
Oletko
valmis?
(Are
you
ready?)
or
Oletko
nähnyt
tämän?
(Have
you
seen
this?)
speech.
However,
in
standard
written
Finnish,
Oletko
is
the
conventional
form.
formation’s
reliance
on
the
particle
-ko/-kö
rather
than
a
separate
auxiliary
verb.
Its
usage
demonstrates
Finnish
syntax
where
the
subject
may
be
omitted
or
implied,
with
the
question
particle
providing
the
necessary
turn
to
a
question.