jättää

Etymology
From. Probably equivalent to.

Verb

 * 1)  to leave, leave behind a thing, place, person, group, traces, etc.
 * 2)  to leave, spare, save a part of a thing
 * 3)  to take, drop off, deliver
 * 4)  to submit, file to enter or put forward for approval, consideration, marking etc.
 * 5)  to leave a task or something to do
 * 6)  to not do, to neglect doing, to skip
 * 7)  to quit, give up
 * 1)  to leave, spare, save a part of a thing
 * 2)  to take, drop off, deliver
 * 3)  to submit, file to enter or put forward for approval, consideration, marking etc.
 * 4)  to leave a task or something to do
 * 5)  to not do, to neglect doing, to skip
 * 6)  to quit, give up
 * 1)  to leave a task or something to do
 * 2)  to not do, to neglect doing, to skip
 * 3)  to quit, give up
 * 1)  to not do, to neglect doing, to skip
 * 2)  to quit, give up
 * 1)  to quit, give up
 * 1)  to quit, give up

Usage notes

 * With verbs ("leave to do"), the third infinitive in illative is used.
 * The verb is used especially with actions that have a definite deadline, such as going to school, eating (otherwise someone else will eat the food or it will be wasted) and expresses willingness to not do the action at all. It is also possible to introduce such a deadline by using an expression of time:
 * With verbs ("leave to do"), the third infinitive in illative is used.
 * The verb is used especially with actions that have a definite deadline, such as going to school, eating (otherwise someone else will eat the food or it will be wasted) and expresses willingness to not do the action at all. It is also possible to introduce such a deadline by using an expression of time:

Etymology
From, roughly equivalent to. Cognates include 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to leave
 * 2)  to leave behind
 * 1)  to leave behind

Usage notes

 * The location of the action of jättää is expressed with either the illative or the allative case: