noudatt
Noudatt is not a standalone Finnish word; it is best understood as the stem associated with the verb noudattaa, which means to follow or to comply. In Finnish, verbs are conjugated by attaching endings to a common stem, and for noudattaa the stem appears in its finite forms as noudat-. Examples of present-tense forms include minä noudatan, sinä noudatat, hän noudattaa, me noudatamme, te noudatatte, he noudattavat. The infinitive, noudattaa, is used as the base form from which other forms derive.
Derived forms of the verb include noudattaminen, the noun that denotes the act or process of complying,
Usage and context: The concept of noudattaa is widespread in legal, administrative, and policy-related discourse. Common
Notes: Noudatt is typically not used as an independent lexical item in standard Finnish; its role is