paahtavat
Paahtavat is a Finnish verb form meaning “they roast.” It is the third-person plural present indicative of the verb paahtaa, which denotes the act of roasting. The form is used to describe a present or habitual action performed by multiple subjects and is common in everyday language, in industry descriptions, recipes, and production reports.
In usage, paahtaa is transitive, and its direct object is typically in the partitive case. Examples: “He
Related forms include paahtava, the present active participle meaning “roasting,” used as an adjective or in
Paahtavat thus functions as a basic, versatile present-tense form in Finnish, reflecting the ongoing action of