vahvistuit
Vahvistuit is a Finnish verb form meaning “you became strengthened” or “you were reinforced.” It is the second-person singular past tense of the verb vahvistua, which covers becoming stronger, more established, or confirmed. The term is used for changes of state in the subject, including physical recovery, increased confidence, or a situation gaining stability.
Grammatical notes: vahvistua is an intransitive verb. The finite past forms are: minä vahvistuin, sinä vahvistuit,
Usage and nuance: vahvistuit tends to describe a change that has occurred to the listener or subject
- Hän vahvistui sairauden jälkeen. (He/She recovered after the illness.)
- Kun sinä vahvistuit, pystyit hoitamaan tehtävän. (When you became stronger, you were able to take on
Related forms: vahvistuminen (the process or act of becoming stronger/confirmed), vahvistunut (past participle, “strengthened/confirmed”). The root
In sum, vahvistuit is a specific past-tense form used to indicate that the addressed person has become