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tarjoavat

Tarjoavat is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Finnish verb tarjota, meaning “they offer.” It is used when the subject of the sentence consists of multiple people, organizations, or entities that provide something to others. The form appears in contexts such as business, services, hospitality, and everyday communication to describe what is being provided or made available.

Morphology and usage: tarjota is a native Finnish verb of the -oa verb class, which follows regular

Nuance: tarjoavat can refer to concrete products or services (e.g., “yritykset tarjoavat laajan valikoiman tuotteita”) as

Related forms include tarjota (infinitive), tarjoaminen (the act of offering), and tarjottu (offered). The word remains

present-tense
patterns.
The
present
tense
forms
are
tarjōan?
No—correctly:
tarjoan
(I
offer),
tarjoat
(you
offer),
tarjoaa
(he/she/it
offers),
tarjoamme
(we
offer),
tarjoatte
(you
all
offer),
tarjoavat
(they
offer).
The
suffix
-vat
in
tarjoavat
marks
the
third-person
plural,
with
vowel
harmony
aligning
the
form
to
the
stem.
The
verb
commonly
governs
direct
objects
in
partitive
or
accusative
cases,
depending
on
whether
the
offering
is
a
definite
quantity
or
a
general
provision
(for
example,
“tarjoavat
kahvia
ja
teetä”
=
they
offer
coffee
and
tea).
well
as
opportunities
or
conditions
(e.g.,
“moist
opportunities
they
offer”).
It
is
a
neutral,
descriptive
term
suitable
for
encyclopedic
or
explanatory
writing,
advertisements,
and
news
reporting.
common
in
Finnish
discourse
and
translations
frequently
render
it
as
“offer,”
“offers,”
or
“are
offering”
depending
on
tense
and
subject.