potkahtaamme
Potkahtaamme is a Finnish verb form representing an action performed by the speaker and at least one other person. It is the first-person plural present indicative form of the verb potkahtaa, meaning to kick. In standard Finnish, this form marks both the subject “we” and the present tense, making it a normal, non-modal verb form used in everyday and written language.
Morphology and usage are typical of Finnish present-tense conjugation. The form is built by taking the verb
In usage, potkahtaamme functions as a straightforward assertion about a current action carried out by the group
Variants and dialects: While Finnish exhibits regional and stylistic variation, potkahtaamme is generally understood as the
See also: Finnish verbs, verb conjugation, present indicative.
Note: The example translation of potkahtaamme is “we kick” in English.