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yhdistit

Yhdistit is the second-person singular past tense form of the Finnish verb yhdistää, meaning you united or you joined. It is used to describe a completed action in which the subject (you) brought elements together or joined things.

Yhdistää means to unite, connect, or combine. The word yhdistit functions as a finite verb form in

In usage, yhdistit can describe literal joining (for example, connecting two parts or pieces) as well as

Yhdistämisen related concepts include yhdistää (to unite), yhdistys (an association or society), and yhdistäminen (the act

See also: yhdistää, yhdistys, yhdistäminen.

the
past
tense
and
indicative
mood
for
the
second
person
singular.
Other
personal
forms
include
minä
yhdistin,
hän
yhdisti,
me
yhdistimme,
te
yhdistitte,
he
yhdistivät.
The
stem
is
yhdistä-
and
the
endings
reflect
Finnish
verb
conjugation
patterns
for
the
past
tense.
figurative
joining
(merging
organizations,
ideas,
or
plans).
It
appears
in
narrative,
instructions,
and
statements
about
actions
already
completed.
Example:
Sinä
yhdistit
kaksi
osaa
yhteen.
Translation:
You
joined
two
parts
together.
or
process
of
uniting).
The
form
yhdistit
is
not
a
noun;
context
is
provided
by
the
subject
and
surrounding
words,
clarifying
whether
the
action
is
literal
or
metaphorical.