rohkaisitte
Rohkaisette is a Finnish verb in the second-person plural past tense. It translates to "you all encouraged" or "you all emboldened." The infinitive form of the verb is "rohkaista," which means to encourage, embolden, or dare. The past tense forms in Finnish are created by adding specific endings to the verb stem. For the second-person plural, the ending "-tte" is appended to the past tense stem. Therefore, "rohkaisitte" specifically refers to an action of encouragement or emboldening performed by a group of people being addressed. This form would be used in a sentence describing a past event where multiple individuals collectively provided support or courage to someone else. For example, "Te rohkaisitte minua jatkamaan" would mean "You all encouraged me to continue." The verb "rohkaista" and its various conjugated forms are common in everyday Finnish speech and writing, reflecting the importance of encouragement and support within Finnish culture.