mittaavatko
mittaavatko is a Finnish word. It is the third-person plural present indicative form of the verb mitata, which means "to measure". Therefore, mittaavatko translates to "do they measure" or "are they measuring" in English. The word is used in questions to inquire about the action of measuring being performed by multiple subjects. For example, "Mittaavatko he lämpötilaa?" would translate to "Do they measure the temperature?". The interrogative particle "-ko" is attached to the verb to form a question. This grammatical structure is common in Finnish question formation. The context in which mittaavatko is used will determine the specific subject (they) and the object being measured. It is a straightforward conjugation of a common Finnish verb.