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lähtee

Lähtee is a Finnish verb form meaning commonly “leaves” or “starts moving.” It is the third-person singular present indicative form of the verb lähteä, which means to leave, depart, or begin moving. In use, lähtee can refer to a person or a thing departing from a place or starting an action, depending on context.

Grammatical overview: lähtee belongs to the group of Finnish verbs that express movement or initiation. The

Usage and examples: Juna lähtee kello kahdeksan. (The train leaves at eight.) Hän lähtee kotiin. (He/she is

Etymology and related forms: lähteä is linked to the noun lähtö (departure) and conveys the sense of

See also: lähde (to leave is related to lähtö, departure; see also lähteä, lähtö).

present
tense
forms
are:
minä
lähden
(I
leave),
sinä
lähdet
(you
leave),
hän
lähtee
(he/she
leaves),
me
lähdemme
(we
leave),
te
lähdette
(you
leave),
he
lähtevät
(they
leave).
The
present
tense
form
targeted
in
discussion,
lähtee,
is
specifically
the
third-person
singular.
The
present
participle
is
lähtevä,
and
the
related
noun
is
lähtö,
meaning
departure.
going
home/left
home.)
Lähteä
mukaan
is
a
common
collocation
meaning
to
join
in
or
come
along.
Lähteä
liikkeelle
is
used
to
describe
starting
to
move
or
to
begin
an
action,
as
in
a
vehicle
or
a
project.
moving
away
or
starting.
The
verb
is
a
standard
part
of
Finnish
movement
and
action-
initiation
vocabulary,
with
a
broad
range
of
literal
and
figurative
uses
depending
on
context.