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selitä

Selitä is a Finnish word that functions as the imperative form of the verb selittää, meaning to explain. It is used to issue a direct request or command to explain something, typically in instructional, educational, or explanatory contexts. In everyday language, you might encounter phrases such as “Selitä, miten tämä toimii” or “Voisitko selittää tämän?” to request clarification or a step-by-step explanation.

Morphology and usage notes: Selitä is the second-person singular imperative. For plural commands, the form is

Related forms and etymology: The verb selittää is related to the noun selitys (explanation) and the agent

See also: selitys, selittäjä, selittäminen. Selitä is primarily a directive in Finnish, emphasizing the act of

selittäkää.
Finnish
also
allows
polite
or
tentative
requests
with
forms
like
selittäisitkö
or
selittäisittekö,
which
transform
the
imperative
into
a
conditional
or
question
form.
The
verb
is
commonly
paired
with
nouns
and
phrases
describing
concepts,
procedures,
or
problems
to
be
explained.
noun
selittäjä
(explainer).
Selittää
belongs
to
Finnish
verbs
that
use
the
-ttää
suffix
to
form
a
transitive
meaning,
with
the
explanation
concept
expressed
by
the
root
selitys.
In
educational
materials,
selitä
often
appears
as
an
instruction
heading
or
prompt
to
guide
learners
toward
providing
an
explanation.
providing
clarity
or
illumination
about
a
topic.
It
is
widely
used
in
classrooms,
manuals,
and
instructional
writing
to
prompt
explanation
and
understanding.