signeerasivat
Signeerasivat is a Finnish word that translates to "to sign" in English. It is the third-person plural form of the verb "signeerata," which means "to sign" in the infinitive form. The verb "signeerata" is derived from the French word "signer," which also means "to sign." In Finnish, "signeerasivat" is used to indicate that multiple people or entities have signed something. For example, "Yhtiö signeerasivat sopimuksen" translates to "The company signed the contract." This verb is commonly used in legal, business, and administrative contexts where multiple parties are involved in signing documents. The conjugation of "signeerata" follows the regular -ta verb pattern in Finnish, which is characteristic of verbs derived from French. The past tense form of "signeerata" is "signeerasi," and the past participle is "signeerannut." The word "signeerasivat" is part of the Finnish language's rich vocabulary, reflecting its historical and cultural ties with France.