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peittää

Peittää is a Finnish verb meaning to place a covering over something or to hide or conceal. It can describe physical covering, such as snow covering the ground, or figurative concealment, such as masking a defect or hiding information. The meaning depends on context and the object being covered.

In use, peittää can describe both tangible and abstract coverings. Examples include peittää pöytäliinalla (to cover

Conjugation and forms: peittää is a regular Finnish -ä verb. Present tense: minä peitän, sinä peität, hän

Peittää carries a broad range of nuance, from literal spatial covering to metaphorical concealment. Its versatility

the
table
with
a
tablecloth),
lumi
peittää
maan
(snow
covers
the
land),
and
the
prolonged
concealment
of
a
fact,
as
in
totuuden
peittäminen
(to
hide
the
truth).
The
word
can
also
appear
in
passive
constructions:
maa
on
peitetty
lumella
(the
ground
is
covered
by
snow).
Related
noun
forms
include
peittäminen
(the
act
of
covering)
and
peitetty
(covered)
as
an
adjective.
peittää,
me
peitämme,
te
peitätte,
he
peittävät.
Past
tense:
minä
peitin,
sinä
peitit,
hän
peitti,
me
peitimme,
te
peitteet,
he
peittivät.
The
past
participle
is
peittänyt,
used
in
perfect
tenses,
and
the
passive
participle
peitetty
is
used
to
denote
something
that
has
been
covered.
The
active
noun
form
peittäminen
refers
to
the
act
of
covering.
makes
it
common
in
everyday
language
as
well
as
in
literature,
journalism,
and
instruction.