tulevatko
tulevatko is a Finnish word. It is the interrogative form of the third-person plural present tense of the verb tulla, which means "to come". Therefore, tulevatko translates to "do they come?" or "are they coming?". This grammatical form is used to ask a question about whether a group of people or things are arriving or will arrive. The word order in Finnish can be flexible, but in interrogative sentences, the verb often precedes the subject. For example, "Tulevatko he?" means "Are they coming?". The suffix "-ko" or "-kö" is the interrogative particle in Finnish, which indicates that the sentence is a question. Without this suffix, "tulevat" would simply mean "they come" or "they are coming". The use of tulevatko is common in everyday spoken and written Finnish when inquiring about the arrival of multiple individuals or objects.