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Rakennatte is a Finnish verb form meaning “you (plural) build” or “you are building.” It is the second person plural present indicative of the verb rakentaa, which means to build. The form is used when addressing multiple people who perform the action in the present or in general statements about what they do.

In standard Finnish conjugation, the present indicative forms of rakentaa are: minä rakennan, sinä rakennat, hän

Usage notes and examples:

- Te rakennatte taloa. (You are building a house.)

- Rakennatteko uuden sillan? (Are you building a new bridge?)

Rakennatte is a regular present tense form and does not carry any special irregularities. It can be

See also: Finnish verb conjugation, other present indicative forms of rakentaa, Finnish pronouns and verb agreement.

rakentaa,
me
rakennamme,
te
rakennatte,
he
rakentavat.
Therefore,
rakenteatte
corresponds
to
the
subject
“te”
(you,
plural).
The
-tte
ending
is
the
conventional
present-tense
ending
for
the
second
person
plural
in
Finnish,
attached
to
the
present
stem
of
the
verb.
used
in
statements,
questions
(with
the
-ko/-kö
enclitic
for
forming
questions),
and
in
various
contexts
where
the
action
is
attributed
to
the
addressed
plural
subject.
As
with
other
Finnish
present
forms,
the
exact
nuances
of
tense
and
aspect
are
often
inferred
from
context
rather
than
from
a
separate
grammatical
marker.