kielletät
kielletät is a Finnish word. It is the second-person singular present indicative form of the verb "kieltää," which means to forbid, to deny, or to prohibit. Therefore, "kielletät" translates to "you forbid," "you deny," or "you prohibit." This grammatical form is used when addressing a single person in the present tense, indicating their action of prohibiting or denying something. For example, in a sentence, "Sinä kielletät minua menemästä ulos" translates to "You forbid me from going out." The word's usage depends on the context of the sentence and the specific nuance of "kieltää" that is intended. It is a common verb conjugation in Finnish, reflecting the language's agglutinative nature where suffixes are added to root words to convey grammatical information. Understanding this form is crucial for comprehending spoken and written Finnish when the subject is "you" (singular) and the action is a prohibition or denial.