teurastetaan
Teurastetaan is the present passive form of the Finnish verb teurastaa, meaning to slaughter or butcher livestock. It translates roughly as “is slaughtered” or “are slaughtered” in English, depending on the subject. The form is commonly used in descriptions of meat production, animal farming, and procedures at slaughterhouses.
In usage, teurastetaan describes a passive process and can refer to individuals or groups of animals that
Related grammatical forms include teurastaa (the infinitive, “to slaughter”), teurastan (first-person singular present active, “I slaughter”),
Etymology traces teurastaa to the noun teuras, meaning carcass or meat, with the verb-forming suffix -taa. The