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seuratkaa

Seuratkaa is the second-person plural present-imperative form of the Finnish verb seurata, meaning to follow, accompany, or observe. It is used to issue a direct instruction or request to a group, such as “you all follow” or “please follow.” The singular equivalent is seuraa, and the formal or plural polite form is often conveyed through context rather than a separate conjugation.

Grammatically, seuratkaa marks a directive addressed to more than one person or to a person in a

Usage notes and nuances:

- Seuratkaa is used when addressing multiple people or when speaking to someone in a formal context.

- It can be followed by a direct object or a prepositional phrase, e.g., “Seuratkaa ohjeita” (follow

- The verb seurata also appears in other moods and tenses, but seuratkaa specifically conveys a directive

Examples:

Seuratkaa ohjeita huolellisesti.

Seuratkaa minä-tilin päivityksiä.

Seuratkaa meitä sosiaalisessa mediassa.

As a basic imperative form, seuratkaa is a standard tool for coordinating group actions or guiding

formal
register.
Finnish
imperatives
typically
omit
the
subject,
so
seuratkaa
stands
alone
as
a
command
in
written
or
spoken
language.
The
form
is
common
in
instructional
material,
public
announcements,
media
calls
to
action,
and
social
media
prompts,
where
a
group
is
urged
to
take
a
specific
action.
the
instructions),
“Seuratkaa
minua”
(follow
me),
or
“Seuratkaa
tätä
linkkiä”
(follow
this
link).
in
plural
address.
audiences
in
Finnish.