syytät
Syytät is a Finnish word that translates to "you blame" or "you accuse" in English. It is the second-person singular present indicative form of the verb "syyttää," which means to blame or to accuse. The word is used in everyday conversation to express that someone is holding another person responsible for a fault or wrongdoing. For example, if someone says "Syytät minua?" it means "Are you blaming me?" or "Are you accusing me?". The context in which "syytät" is used determines whether it carries a strong accusation or a milder expression of responsibility. It is a common verb in Finnish and is frequently encountered in discussions about interpersonal conflicts, misunderstandings, or situations where accountability is being sought. The grammatical structure of Finnish places the verb after the subject, so "sinä syytät" means "you blame," but the pronoun "sinä" (you) is often omitted when it is clear from the context. Therefore, "syytät" by itself can convey the full meaning of "you blame."