kehtivät
"Kehtivät" is a Finnish word that functions as a form of the verb "kehtää," which means "to dare" or "to be permissible." In Finnish, "kehtivät" is the third person plural form of the present indicative, translating roughly to "they dare" or "they are allowed" depending on the context. It can also imply that something is considered acceptable or permissible within certain social or cultural boundaries.
The verb "kehtää" has a nuanced usage, often reflecting notions of courage, permission, or social acceptability.
In Finnish language and culture, the concept of "kehtää" and its forms, including "kehtivät," play a role
Overall, "kehtivät" is a common verb form that signifies the action of daring or permitting undertaken by