hoitivat
Hoitivat is the third-person plural imperfect form of the Finnish verb hoitaa, meaning they took care of or they treated. It is used to describe past actions carried out by a group, and its nuances depend on the context: caring for people or things, or providing medical treatment, as well as managing or handling a task or project.
The primary senses of hoitaa are to take care of someone or something (nursing, supervising, managing) and
Common usage examples include: hoitivat potilaita (they took care of patients), hoitivat vanhuksia (they cared for
Grammatical note: hoitivat is the plural past tense form, corresponding to a plural subject. In the language,
Overall, hoitivat conveys that a group performed care or treatment-related work in the past, across healthcare,