istivatko
Istivatko is a Finnish interrogative form built by attaching the question particle -ko to a verb form. In Finnish, the -ko/-kö particle marks yes–no questions and is typically appended to the word carrying the main verb, with the form agreeing with tense and subject. However, the standard past tense third-person plural form of the verb istua (to sit) is istuivat, not istivat. Therefore istuivatko is the normative question form meaning “Did they sit?”
- Correct standard form for asking about a past action by a plural subject is istuivatko. Example:
- Istivatko is not the standard form in contemporary Finnish and is generally considered nonstandard or dialectal.
- The -ko/-kö particle is versatile and can appear on different parts of a clause, but for past-tense
- Other verbs follow the same pattern: the past plural form plus -ko/-kö yields the question form
- Finnish question particles -ko and -kö
- Finnish verb conjugation and tense marks
- Finnish orthography and dialectal variation
In summary, istivatko is a recognizable but nonstandard form derived from the general mechanism of adding