sairastutamme
sairastutamme is a Finnish verb. It is the first-person plural present indicative form of the verb sairastuttaa. Sairastuttaa means "to make someone sick" or "to cause illness." Therefore, sairastutamme translates to "we make sick" or "we cause illness." The verb can be used in various contexts, from literal descriptions of spreading disease to more metaphorical uses, such as "we are sickening the atmosphere" or "we are making the situation worse." The root of the verb is sairastaa, which means "to be sick" or "to suffer from an illness." The suffix -uttaa is a causative suffix, indicating that the action is being done to someone else. This grammatical feature highlights the agency of the subject in causing the illness. For example, one might say "Me sairastutamme toisemme" meaning "We are making each other sick." The verb implies an active role in transmitting or initiating an illness, whether intentionally or unintentionally. It is a common verb in everyday Finnish conversation and can be found in both formal and informal contexts.