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pyydän

Pyydän is a Finnish verb meaning to ask or to request. It is the first-person singular present tense form of the verb pyytää, which covers asking someone to do something, requesting something, or asking for permission. The phrase pyydän anteeksi literally means I ask for forgiveness, illustrating its use in apologies.

Infinitive and basic forms: The infinitive is pyytää. In the present indicative, the short forms are: minä

Usage notes: Pyydää is transitive and used when requesting something concrete or abstract, or when asking someone

Forms and nuance: The verb often pairs with nouns in the partitive or with clauses introduced by

See also: Finnish verbs, verb conjugation, polarities of request forms.

pyydän,
sinä
pyydät,
hän
pyytää,
me
pyydämme,
te
pyydätte,
he
pyytävät.
The
past
tense
is
formed
as
minä
pyysin,
sinä
pyysit,
hän
pyysi,
me
pyysimme,
te
pyysitte,
he
pyysivät.
The
conditional
is
pyytäisin
(I
would
ask),
and
the
imperative
singular
is
pyydä
(ask!),
with
other
imperatives
formed
similarly
for
plural
and
polite
usage.
to
do
something.
It
is
common
in
phrases
like
pyytää
apua
(to
ask
for
help),
pyytää
lupaa
(to
ask
for
permission),
and
pyytää,
että
joku
tulisi
(to
ask
that
someone
come).
It
is
distinct
from
kysyä,
which
more
narrowly
means
to
ask
a
question
rather
than
to
request
or
invite
action.
että.
It
can
carry
polite
or
formal
nuance,
especially
in
requests
or
apologies,
and
appears
in
both
everyday
speech
and
formal
language.