kysytkö
Kysytkö is a Finnish word that translates to "Do you ask?" or "Are you asking?" in English. It is the second-person singular present indicative form of the verb "kysyä," which means "to ask." The word is commonly used in everyday conversation and can be found in various contexts. For example, one might say "Kysytkö apua?" which means "Are you asking for help?" or "Mitä kysyt?" meaning "What are you asking?" The phrase can also be used to inquire about someone's intentions or curiosity. For instance, if someone appears thoughtful or observant, you might ask "Kysytkö jotain?" or "Do you ask something?" implying they might have a question or a thought they wish to express. The grammatical structure involves the verb "kysyä" conjugated to agree with the subject "sinä" (you, singular). The "-tkö" ending is a common interrogative suffix in Finnish, indicating a question directed at the second person. Therefore, "kysytkö" specifically denotes a question posed to an individual.