pitivät
Pitivät is the third-person plural past tense form of the Finnish verb pitää. It is used to describe actions or states that occurred in the past and can translate to several English equivalents depending on context, such as kept, held, maintained, liked, or regarded.
- The base verb is pitää. The past tense forms for the different subject persons are: minä pidin,
- Pitivät specifically marks the past tense for “they” or for a plural subject.
- Finnish verbs can express multiple meanings with this form, including physical keeping (he pitivät sanaansa = they
- He pitivät sanansa. They kept their word.
- He pitivät kokouksen. They held a meeting.
- He pitivät tauon. They took a break.
- He pitivät siitä. They liked it.
- He pitivät sitä totena. They considered it true.
Pitivät reflects past events and is commonly used across everyday, formal, and written Finnish. Because the