tehkö
The term "tehkää" is a form from the Finnish language, specifically an imperative mood construction. It is the second‑person plural imperative of the verb "tehdä," which means "to do" or "to make." Thus, "tehkää" translates roughly to "do (you all)" or "make (you all)" in English. This form is used when giving commands or instructions to more than one person.
As a grammatical construction, "tehkää" consists of the stem of the verb "tehdä" (tehd‑) followed by the
In everyday speech, "tehkää" is common in informal contexts such as group instructions, classroom settings, or
The word has no direct cognates outside Finnish, but its root "tehdä" shares Germanic origins with English