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poistumme

Poistumme is the first-person plural present tense form of the Finnish verb poistua, meaning “we leave” or “we withdraw.” Poistua is an intransitive verb that describes moving away from a place or stepping back from a situation. The form poistumme indicates that the action is performed by the speaker together with at least one other person.

Usage and nuances: Poistumme can carry a slightly formal or narrative tone compared to everyday phrases like

Grammar and related forms: The present tense 1st person plural form is poistumme. Other present forms include

Examples:

- Me poistumme paikalta nyt. (We are leaving the scene now.)

- Poistumme kaupungista kello 18. (We are leaving the city at 6 PM.)

Poistumme thus functions as a concise, formal way to express group departure or withdrawal in Finnish.

me
lähdemme.
It
is
suitable
for
statements
about
intended
or
ongoing
departures,
whether
physical
(poistumme
kaupungista,
we
are
leaving
the
city)
or
situational
(poistumme
tilanteesta,
we
are
withdrawing
from
the
situation).
In
safety
or
official
contexts,
it
can
appear
in
notices
or
procedures:
Poistumme
tilasta
tarkoittaa
yleensä,
that
we
are
exiting
the
room
or
area.
minä
poistun,
sinä
poistut,
hän
poistuu,
te
poistutte,
he
poistuvat.
Past
tenses
are
poistuin,
poistuit,
poistui,
poistimme,
poistuitte,
poistuivat.
The
noun
form
is
poistuminen,
meaning
departure
or
exit.
Synonyms
or
near
equivalents
include
lähteä
(to
leave),
though
lähteä
is
more
general
and
common
in
everyday
speech.