lisäisin
The word "lisäisin" is the conditional form of the Finnish verb "lisätä," which means "to add" or "to increase." As a conditional verb form, "lisäisin" expresses a hypothetical or potential action. It translates most directly to "I would add" or "I would increase" in English. The conditional mood in Finnish is used to convey situations that are not actualized but are dependent on a condition or are imagined. For example, "Jos minulla olisi enemmän aikaa, lisäisin tuon tehtävän" translates to "If I had more time, I would add that task." The ending "-isin" is the first-person singular conditional suffix for verbs in Finnish. This suffix is attached to the verb stem to indicate that the action is being considered from the speaker's perspective under certain, unstated or stated, circumstances. The usage of "lisäisin" is common in everyday conversation and writing when discussing possibilities, suggestions, or polite requests. It allows for a softer and less direct way of expressing an intention or desire to add or increase something.