imetät
Imetät is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Finnish verb imeä, which means to suck, draw, or absorb. It is used when describing the action in the present and when addressing someone directly. In literal usage, imeä can refer to sucking liquids, as in a baby or animal drawing milk or a person drawing liquid from a container. The form imetät signals that the action is taking place now and is directed at the subject you are speaking to.
Grammar and related forms: imeä belongs to the common -ä verbs group in Finnish and follows standard
Usage notes: Imetät is widely understood in Finnish and appears in both written and spoken language. Literal