aludta
Aludta is a Finnish word that translates to "slept" in English. It is the past tense form of the verb "nukkua," which means "to sleep." The word "aludta" specifically refers to the act of sleeping in the past. It is commonly used in sentences to describe events that occurred while someone was asleep or to state that someone slept at a particular time. For example, "Hän aludta hyvin viime yönä" translates to "He slept well last night." The word is grammatically a past participle, indicating a completed action in the past. It is a fundamental part of Finnish vocabulary related to daily activities and experiences. The conjugation of "nukkua" follows standard Finnish verb patterns, and "aludta" is the masculine singular form. Other past tense forms exist depending on the subject's person and number, but "aludta" is the most frequently encountered when discussing a singular male or a general past sleep. Understanding "aludta" is crucial for comprehending basic Finnish sentences describing past events related to sleep.