kuulutti
Kuulutti is an inflected form of the Finnish verb kuuluttaa, meaning to announce or proclaim. Specifically, kuulutti is the third-person singular imperfect (imperfekti) form, used to describe that someone announced something in the past. As a transitive verb, kuuluttaa requires a direct object representing what is announced, and is often used in formal, official, or narrative contexts.
Etymology and related forms: The word belongs to the root family tied to kuulutus, meaning a public
Usage: In contemporary Finnish, kuulutti appears mainly in formal or historical writing, legal or governmental reports,
- Hallitus kuulutti uuden asetuksen tiistaina. (The government proclaimed the new regulation on Tuesday.)
- Kuningas kuulutti julistuksen kansalle. (The king proclaimed the proclamation to the people.)
See also: kuuluttaa, kuulutus, kuuluttaja, julistaa. The term is part of a broader lexicon for making information
Notes: As with many Finnish verbs, the exact nuance of kuulutti can depend on context, including tone,