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yhdisti

Yhdisti is the third-person singular past tense form of the Finnish verb yhdistää, meaning to combine, unite, connect, or link. It indicates that a subject performed the action of bringing two or more things together at a point in the past.

In usage, yhdisti is transitive and typically governs a direct object representing the things that were brought

Etymology and form: yhdisti derives from the infinitive yhdistää. The form yhdisti is a simple past tense

Usage notes: The nuance of yhdisti can range from informal linking of ideas to formal mergers of

See also: yhdistää, yhdistysti, liittyminen. In Finnish, synonyms or related terms include liittää (to attach or

together.
Examples
include
people,
organizations,
or
concepts.
For
instance,
Finnish
sentences
such
as
Mies
yhdisti
kaksi
organisaatiota
(The
man
united
two
organizations)
or
Yritys
yhdisti
kaksi
tuotemerkkiä
(The
company
combined
two
product
brands)
illustrate
how
the
verb
expresses
a
completed
act
of
union
or
linkage.
construction
used
for
third-person
singular
subjects.
Finnish
verbs
convey
tense
through
finite
forms
rather
than
auxiliary
verbs,
so
yhdisti
carries
the
time
frame
and
voice
without
needing
additional
markers
in
most
contexts.
entities.
In
corporate
or
organizational
language
it
may
imply
a
strategic
union,
acquisition,
or
consolidation,
while
in
everyday
speech
it
can
refer
to
connecting
elements,
ideas,
or
people.
join)
and
kytkeä
(to
connect).