elláttak
elláttak is a Finnish word that can be translated to "they provided" or "they supplied" in English. It is the third-person plural past tense of the verb "ellättää," which means to provide, supply, or equip. The word is often used in contexts where a group of people or entities has furnished something necessary. For instance, it might describe a situation where villagers provided food for travelers or where a government agency supplied equipment for a project. The verb itself carries a sense of fulfilling a need or making something available. The past tense form "elláttak" specifically indicates a completed action in the past by multiple subjects. This term can appear in various forms depending on the grammatical case and number of the noun it refers to, but the core meaning of provision or supply remains consistent.