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pidätte

Pidätte is the present tense, second-person plural form of the Finnish verb pitää. The base verb pitää has a wide range of meanings and uses, including to hold or keep physically, to maintain or adhere to something, to own or possess, to be obliged or required to do something, and to think or feel about something.

In everyday use, pidätte often functions to express opinions, evaluations, or reactions when addressing more than

Grammatically, pidätte is one finite verb form and its related personal forms are: minä pidän, sinä pidät,

Etymology traces pitä- back to a common Finnic root linked to holding or keeping, with cognates found

one
person.
For
example,
Mistä
te
pidätte
tästä
suunnitelmasta?
translates
as
What
do
you
think
of
this
plan?
The
form
can
also
indicate
adherence
or
commitment,
as
in
Te
pidätte
kiinni
säännöistä,
meaning
You
adhere
to
the
rules.
hän
pitää,
me
pidämme,
te
pidätte,
he
pitävät.
The
imperative
form
for
addressing
a
group
is
pidäkää,
and
the
singular
imperative
is
pidä.
The
verb
has
other
related
senses,
such
as
requiring
something
(Tämä
pitää
tehdä
nyt)
and
expressing
possession
(Me
pidämme
paljon
tästä).
The
meaning
often
depends
on
context
and
accompanying
words.
in
other
Finnic
languages,
such
as
Estonian
pidama.
Pidän,
pidät,
pidämme
and
related
forms
are
among
the
most
frequently
used
endings
in
Finnish
verb
conjugation.
See
also:
pitää,
pidä
kiinni,
pidätys.