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myöntävät

Myöntävät is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Finnish verb myöntää, meaning to grant, admit, or acknowledge. It is used when the subject of the sentence is plural, for example "Viranomaiset myöntävät luvan" (The authorities grant the permit) or "He myöntävät tehneensä virheen" (They admit having made a mistake).

In Finnish, myöntää is a transitive verb and can take objects such as a permit, aid, loan,

Related forms include myöntäminen, the noun meaning granting or admission, and myöntävä, the present active participle

Etymology traces myöntää to the root myönt- with typical Finnish verb morphology; the word conveys a sense

or
a
claim.
The
same
verb
can
also
express
a
softer
sense
of
acknowledgment
or
concession
in
statements
or
arguments.
Common
contexts
include
administrative
actions
(grants
and
approvals)
as
well
as
admissions
in
debate
or
testimony
(acknowledging
a
fact
or
error).
The
form
myöntävät
specifically
marks
plural
subjects
in
the
present
tense.
meaning
granting
or
admitting
(used
in
attributive
phrases).
Other
tenses
and
moods
use
different
endings,
for
example
minä
myönnän
(I
grant),
he
myöntävät
(they
grant),
or
myönnetty
(granted)
in
passive
constructions
such
as
luvan
myönnetty
(the
permit
was
granted).
of
giving
approval,
recognition,
or
assent.
In
formal
or
official
language,
myöntää
and
its
forms
appear
in
administrative
notices,
legal
texts,
and
scholarly
discussion
where
granting
authority
or
acknowledgment
is
described.