haistatte
Haistatte is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Finnish verb haistaa, meaning to smell. It is used when addressing more than one person and translates to “you smell” or “you are smelling” in English. As a finite verb form, haistatte carries subject information inherent in its ending, and the explicit subject pronoun te is often omitted in natural Finnish.
Morphology and usage context: The verb haistaa belongs to the group of -ista/-öistä verbs and forms haistan,
- Te haistatte kahvin tuoksun. (You smell the aroma of coffee.)
- Te haistatte kevään ilman. (You smell the air of spring.)
Usage notes: In Finnish, the subject is frequently inferred from the verb form, so haistatte often functions
Related forms: The full present tense paradigm of haistaa includes haistan, haistat, haistaa, haistamme, haistatte, haistavat.