ylittävätkö
ylittävätkö is a Finnish word. It is the third-person plural present indicative form of the verb ylittää, which means "to cross," "to exceed," or "to surpass." Therefore, "ylittävätkö" translates to "do they cross," "do they exceed," or "do they surpass." The question mark at the end indicates that it is an interrogative sentence. This form is used when asking if a group of people or things are performing the action of crossing, exceeding, or surpassing. For example, "Ylittävätkö he jo rajan?" translates to "Are they already crossing the border?" or "Ylittävätkö nämä luvut odotukset?" translates to "Do these numbers exceed expectations?" The context in which the word is used will determine the precise meaning of "cross," "exceed," or "surpass." It is a common verb conjugation in Finnish, reflecting the plural subject performing the action.