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tarvitsit

Tarvitsit is the second-person singular past tense form of the Finnish verb tunva? No, the verb tarvita meaning "to need." It indicates that you needed something at a certain time in the past. The form is used in both statements and questions to refer to past needs.

Morphology and usage: Tarvitsit is derived from the stem tarvitt- with the past tense ending -sit, which

Examples:

- Tarvitsetko apua? (Do you need help?) — present tense example for contrast.

- Tarvitsitko rahaa eilen? (Did you need money yesterday?)

- Eilen sinä tarvitsit aikaa ja kärsivällisyyttä. (Yesterday you needed time and patience.)

Usage notes: Tarvitsit is appropriate in everyday spoken and written Finnish when recounting a past need. Its

See also: tarvita, imperfekti (Finnish), verb conjugation (Finnish).

marks
the
second-person
singular.
In
corresponding
present
tense,
the
form
would
be
tarvitset
(you
need).
Tarvitsit
is
commonly
used
with
a
direct
object
to
specify
what
was
needed,
for
example,
palvelun,
rahaa,
aikaa,
apua,
etc.
It
appears
in
declarative
sentences
and
in
questions,
often
with
the
question
particle
-ko/-kö:
Tarvititsitko
apua?
use
centers
on
a
completed
past
event
or
a
past
situation
in
which
something
was
required.
For
related
forms,
see
the
verb
tarvita
(to
need)
and
the
imperfect
tense
forms
across
different
persons,
which
convey
past
needs
for
other
subjects.