Silettää
Silettää is a Finnish verb that translates to "to flatten," "to smooth," or "to iron." It is commonly used in everyday language to describe the action of making a surface flat or smooth, often with the use of a tool. For example, one might silettää a piece of dough before baking, or silettää wrinkles out of a shirt with an iron. The word can also be used figuratively to mean to resolve or smooth over a difficult situation, although this usage is less common.
The verb's root is "sileä," meaning smooth or flat. This connection highlights the core meaning of the
The conjugation of silettää follows typical Finnish verb patterns. Its past tense is "siletti" and its present