hypähdätte
Hypähdätte is a Finnish verb form. It is the second-person plural future tense of the verb "hypätä," which means "to jump." Therefore, "hypähdätte" translates to "you (plural) will jump." This form is used when addressing a group of people and referring to a future action of jumping. For example, "Huomenna hypähdätte korkealle" would mean "Tomorrow you (plural) will jump high." The suffix "-tte" indicates the second-person plural subject, and the "-äh-" infix is characteristic of certain verb conjugations in Finnish, often related to a diminutive or less forceful action, though in this context it primarily functions as part of the future tense formation. The standard future tense for "hypätä" in the second-person plural is "hyppäänette," but "hypähdätte" can also be encountered, particularly in more informal speech or specific dialects. Understanding verb conjugations like this is crucial for comprehending Finnish grammar.