annuttua
annuttua is a Finnish verb that means to finish, end, or complete something. It belongs to the type 1 conjugation class in Finnish grammar, which means it follows specific conjugation patterns. The infinitive form is "annuttaa," and it is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts. The verb can be used with various subjects and objects, making it versatile in everyday Finnish communication. When conjugated, it changes forms depending on the subject, such as "annun" (I finish), "annut" (you finish), and "annuttaa" (he/she/it finishes). The verb can also be combined with other words to create compound expressions, such as "annuttaa loppuun" (to finish completely) or "annuttaa työn" (to complete work). In Finnish literature and media, annuttua is frequently used to describe the conclusion of activities, processes, or events. The word derives from the Proto-Finnic root "*anut-" and has cognates in other Finnic languages. Mastery of annuttua is essential for learners of Finnish who wish to express completion or ending of actions accurately.