Piirduvat
Piirduvat is a Finnish verb that translates to "to stop" or "to cease" in English. It is a part of the Finnish language, which is a Uralic language spoken primarily in Finland. The verb piirduvat is the third-person singular form of the verb piirdua, which means "to stop" or "to cease" in the present tense. The verb is irregular and does not follow the typical conjugation patterns of Finnish verbs. It is often used in everyday conversation to indicate the end of an action or activity. For example, "He stopped eating" would be translated as "Hän piirduvat syömästä" in Finnish. The verb piirduvat is an important part of the Finnish language and is used frequently in both spoken and written Finnish.