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houkuttelee

Houkuttelee is a Finnish verb form meaning “attracts” or “lures,” and it is the third-person singular present indicative of the verb houkutella, which means to entice, lure, or attract. The infinitive is houkutella, and the verb belongs to the common Finnish pattern of -lla verbs.

In usage, houkuttelee is used to describe something that draws interest or appeal. The object of houkutella

Etymologically, houkutella derives from the noun houkutus meaning lure or temptation and is part of a family

Examples: “Mainokset houkuttelevat asiakkaita.” (Advertisements attract customers.) “Alueen vetovoima houkuttelee kansainvälisiä vieraita.” (The area’s appeal attracts

See also: houkutus, houkutus- related terms, houkutteleva (attractive, enticing).

is
typically
a
noun
in
the
partitive
or
plural
form,
such
as
turisteja
(tourists),
asiakkaita
(customers),
or
väkeä
(people).
The
present
tense
forms
follow
standard
Finnish
conjugation
patterns,
for
example:
sinä
houkuttelet
(you
entice),
hän
houkuttelee
(he/she
entices),
me
houkuttelemme
(we
entice),
te
houkuttelette
(you
all
entice),
he
houkuttelevat
(they
entice).
The
form
houkuttelee
is
also
used
in
contexts
where
something
has
a
general
or
ongoing
appeal.
of
words
related
to
attraction
and
appeal.
Its
usage
is
common
in
marketing,
tourism,
journalism,
and
everyday
language
when
describing
what
draws
people
or
crowds
to
a
place,
event,
or
product.
international
visitors.)