viivästytätte
viivästytätte is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Finnish verb "viivästyttää". This verb means to delay, to postpone, or to make something late. Therefore, "viivästytätte" translates to "you (plural) delay" or "you (plural) postpone". It is used when addressing a group of people and referring to their action of causing a delay or postponement. For example, in a sentence, one might say "Te viivästytätte kokousta," which means "You (plural) are delaying the meeting." The word is composed of the verb stem "viivästytt-" and the personal ending "-ätte," indicating the second person plural. The verb itself is derived from "viivästyä," meaning to be delayed, with the causative suffix "-ttää" added to indicate that someone or something is causing the delay. The grammatical context determines whether the meaning is an ongoing action (present progressive) or a habitual action.