puhuttaa
Puhuttaa is a Finnish verb derived from the verb puhua (to speak) with the causative suffix -ttaa. The form is used to express making someone speak or to prompt someone to speak, as well as to address someone in a way that aims to elicit a response or statement. In this sense, puhuttaa can be understood as “to cause to speak” or “to prompt to speak,” and it is often encountered in formal, journalistic, or legal contexts where statements, testimonies, or interviews are being sought.
Another core sense of puhuttaa concerns direct verbal address toward a person, typically in a manner that
The verb is related to the noun puhuttelu (address, admonition, or interrogation) and to the noun puhuttaminen
Usage and register: puhuttaa is relatively formal and appears more in written Finnish, journalism, or official
See also: puhuttelu, puhuttaminen, puhujan, puhua. Etymology: from puhua + -ttaa, the causative suffix.