kiedätä
kiedätä is a Finnish verb. It translates to "to cause to freeze" or "to let freeze" in English. It is the causative form of the verb "kiedä," which means "to freeze." The verb kiedätä describes the action of actively making something freeze, or allowing something to freeze. This can be applied in various contexts, such as in weather-related phenomena or industrial processes. For instance, one might say that the cold weather kiedättää the lake, meaning the cold weather causes the lake to freeze. Alternatively, a person might kiedätä water by placing it in a freezer. The conjugation of kiedätä follows standard Finnish verb patterns, with different endings indicating tense, mood, and person. Understanding kiedätä provides insight into how the Finnish language expresses the concept of freezing as an active or permitted process.