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käytämme

"Käytämme" is a Finnish verb phrase that translates to "we use" in English. The phrase is commonly used in everyday Finnish conversation, both spoken and written, to indicate collective action or habitual behavior. The verb "käyttää" (to use) is conjugated in the present tense with the pronoun "me" (we) to form the phrase.

The phrase is versatile and appears in various contexts, such as describing routines, preferences, or general

In Finnish grammar, "käytämme" is part of the first-person plural present tense conjugation of the verb "käyttää."

The phrase is grammatically correct and widely understood in both formal and informal settings. However, in

"Käytämme" reflects the Finnish language's tendency to rely on context and word order rather than grammatical

activities.
For
example,
"Me
käytämme
tietokoneita
työssä"
translates
to
"We
use
computers
at
work."
It
can
also
be
used
in
a
more
general
sense,
such
as
discussing
trends
or
societal
habits,
like
"Monet
ihmiset
käyttävät
nykyään
älypuhelimia"
("Many
people
use
smartphones
nowadays").
The
verb
belongs
to
the
group
of
weak
verbs
in
Finnish,
meaning
its
stem
vowel
changes
slightly
in
different
forms
but
remains
straightforward
in
its
conjugation
for
the
present
tense.
more
formal
contexts,
the
full
sentence
structure
with
a
subject
and
verb
might
be
preferred.
For
instance,
"Me
käyttäytyymme
asianmukaisesti"
("We
behave
appropriately")
is
a
slightly
more
formal
way
to
express
the
same
idea
of
collective
action.
endings
to
convey
meaning.
It
is
a
useful
and
common
phrase
for
expressing
collective
actions
and
is
an
essential
part
of
Finnish
communication.