haluatte
Haluatte is a Finnish word that translates to "you want" in English. It is the second-person plural present tense form of the verb "haluta," which means "to want." This form is used when addressing a group of people. For example, "Mitä te haluatte?" translates to "What do you (plural) want?" The word is a common part of everyday Finnish conversation and is essential for forming grammatically correct questions and statements involving multiple individuals. Understanding the conjugation of verbs like "haluta" is crucial for learners of the Finnish language, as verb endings change depending on the subject and tense. The singular form for "you want" is "haluat." The word "haluatte" is a fundamental building block for expressing desires and intentions in Finnish when speaking to more than one person.