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keräät

Keräät is the second-person singular present tense form of the Finnish verb kerätä, meaning to collect or to gather. The word is used when describing the act of gathering items, data, or resources. In Finnish, kerätä is a transitive verb and requires a direct object.

Conjugation and usage: In present indicative, the forms are: minä kerään, sinä keräät, hän kerää, me keräämme,

Examples:

- Sinä keräät lehtiä puutarhasta. (You collect leaves from the garden.)

- Hän kerää tilastoja tutkimusta varten. (He/She collects statistics for the study.)

- Me keräämme tietoja vuosikertomusta varten. (We collect data for the annual report.)

Etymology and usage notes: Keräätä derives from a Finnish root associated with gathering or collecting and

te
keräätte,
he
keräävät.
Therefore
keräät
is
used
when
addressing
someone
directly
as
"you
collect."
The
verb
belongs
to
the
common
pattern
of
Finnish
-ä
verbs,
and
its
forms
align
with
standard
subject-person
endings.
forms
part
of
everyday
Finnish.
The
term
is
widely
used
across
contexts,
from
physical
collection
(objects,
souvenirs)
to
abstract
collection
(data,
information).
It
is
interchangeable
with
related
verbs
like
koota
in
some
contexts,
though
kerätä
often
emphasizes
the
act
of
assembling
items
into
a
group
or
set.
Regional
dialects
may
exhibit
minor
pronunciation
or
usage
variations,
but
keräät
remains
a
standard,
widely
understood
form
in
contemporary
Finnish.