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Vältä

Vältä is the singular imperative form of the Finnish verb välttää, meaning to avoid or refrain from. It is used to give a direct instruction or warning to someone, telling them to steer clear of a certain action or situation.

Usage of välttää is common in safety, health, and everyday guidance. It typically introduces a target of

Grammar notes: välttää is a transitive verb that takes an object indicating what should be avoided. In

Translations and equivalents: In English, välttää corresponds to avoid or refrain from. The imperative Vältä carries

avoidance
after
the
verb,
often
in
the
partitive
case.
Examples
include
Vältä
turhia
riskejä
(Avoid
unnecessary
risks)
and
Vältä
liiallista
sokerin
käyttöä
(Avoid
excessive
use
of
sugar).
The
imperative
is
widely
found
in
written
guidelines,
warning
signs,
and
instructional
contexts,
as
well
as
in
everyday
speech.
imperative
sentences,
Vältä
is
used
with
the
object
directly
after
it,
forming
concise
cautions
or
commandments.
The
language
often
pairs
Vältä
with
adverbs
or
phrases
that
emphasize
caution,
such
as
Vältä
suoraa
kontaktia
tai
vaikutuksia,
depending
on
the
context.
For
addressing
more
than
one
person,
Finnish
would
use
the
corresponding
plural
imperative
form.
a
direct,
instructional
tone
and
is
common
in
preventive
or
advisory
contexts.
It
is
a
core
example
of
how
Finnish
uses
specific
imperatives
to
convey
practical
cautions
in
health,
safety,
and
everyday
decision-making.