sairastutat
Sairastutat is a Finnish verb meaning "you make sick" or "you cause illness." It is the second-person singular form of the verb "sairastuttaa." The verb describes the act of intentionally or unintentionally bringing about a state of sickness in another person. This could be through direct means such as exposing someone to a pathogen, or indirectly through actions that lead to illness, like poor living conditions or lack of care. The context in which "sairastutat" is used can range from literal medical scenarios to more metaphorical applications, where someone's actions might be described as "making someone sick" due to their negative impact or distress. For example, one might say "Sinä sairastutat minua" which translates to "You are making me sick," implying extreme annoyance or disgust rather than physical illness. The verb is a direct causative, indicating that the subject is the agent responsible for the illness of the object. Understanding its conjugation and common usage is key to comprehending its meaning within Finnish discourse.