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Vaikuttavat

Vaikuttavat is a Finnish verb form that translates to “they influence” or “they affect.” It is the third-person plural present tense of vaikuttaa, a verb meaning to influence, affect, or have an effect on something or someone. The infinitive is vaikuttaa. Other related forms include vaikutus (influence, effect) and vaikuttava (influential, affecting). The word is commonly used in analyses of outcomes, opinions, and decisions, where various factors or actors are described as influencing the result.

In usage, vaikuttavat typically introduces the subject that exerts influence and the object that experiences the

Notes: Finnish verbs conjugate for person and number; “vaikuttavat” is used for plural subjects. The form contrasts

influence.
Examples:
“Nämä
uutiset
vaikuttavat
ihmisten
mielipiteisiin”
(these
news
items
influence
people’s
opinions).
“Sosiaaliset
tekijät
vaikuttavat
päätöksiin”
(social
factors
affect
decisions).
In
journalism
and
research,
the
phrases
“vaikuttavat
tekijät”
or
“vaikuttavat
henkilöt”
may
appear
to
refer
to
influential
factors
or
people.
with
the
singular
“vaikuttaa”
(he/she/it
influences).
Etymology
traces
to
the
root
vaikuttaa
with
an
ending
that
signals
third-person
plural
present
tense.
The
term
is
neutral
and
widely
used
across
academic,
media,
and
everyday
language
to
describe
influence
and
causality.