Synnytän
Synnytän is a Finnish verb that translates to "I am giving birth" or "I will give birth" in English. It is the first-person singular present indicative form of the verb "synnyttää." The verb "synnyttää" itself means to give birth, to bring forth, or to cause. In the context of childbirth, "synnytän" specifically refers to the act of a woman undergoing labor and delivery. The verb's usage is direct and typically used when a woman is describing her own experience of giving birth or her intention to do so. It is a common and fundamental term in discussions related to pregnancy and childbirth in the Finnish language. The conjugation of "synnyttää" follows standard Finnish verb patterns. The present tense first-person singular form "synnytän" is formed by adding the "-n" ending to the verb stem. This grammatical structure is consistent across many Finnish verbs, making the learning of verb conjugations a systematic process. The word conveys a significant biological and emotional event, central to human reproduction.