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avustit

Avustit is a Finnish finite verb form that corresponds to the second-person singular past tense of the verb avustaa, meaning to assist or to aid. It is used when talking about something you helped someone with in the past.

Grammatical details can be understood by considering the verb avustaa. The past tense forms are built from

Usage and nuance: avustit is used in statements, narratives, or questions about past assistance performed by

Related forms include avustaa in its present tense (avustat, avustaa, avustamme, etc.) and other past forms (avusti,

In summary, avustit is a key past-tense form of avustaa used to indicate that the addressed person

the
stem
avust-
with
personal
endings:
minä
avustin,
sinä
avustit,
hän
avusti,
me
avustimme,
te
avustitte,
he
avustivat.
Avustit
specifically
signals
that
the
action
was
performed
by
the
addressed
person
(you)
in
the
past.
Like
other
Finnish
verbs,
avustaa
is
active
voice
and
finite,
so
avustit
functions
as
a
finite
predicate
in
a
sentence.
someone
being
addressed.
It
is
not
a
noun;
it
is
a
verb
form.
For
example,
Sinä
avustit
minua
eilen
means
“You
helped
me
yesterday.”
The
form
is
distinct
from
avusti
(he/she
helped)
and
avustin
(I
helped).
avustimme,
avustitte,
avustivat).
The
related
noun
avustus
exists
and
refers
to
assistance
or
support,
from
which
the
verb
avustaa
is
etymologically
linked.
provided
help
in
the
past.