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1 auttaa
yks.nom. auttaa; yks.gen. autan; yks.part. auttoi; yks.ill. auttaisi; mon.gen. auttakoon; mon.part. auttanut; mon.ill. autettiinabet (verb)aid (verb)assist (verb)be of use (verb)befriend (verb)further (verb)help (verb)relieve (verb)succor (verb)succour (verb)lend a hand support remedy (noun)* * *• mend• lend a hand• improve• help• help somebody out• give• further• facilitate• expedite further• play up to• give help• promote• provide• remedy• relieve• save• side with• subsidise• succor• supply• tend• enable• support• be of use• ease• abet• accommondate• afford• satisfy• aid• assist• be effective• be useful• bear a hand• befriend• bestow• collaborate• comfort• conduce• contribute• donate• back up -
2 tukea
• rest• prop• prop up• shore up• lend support to• support• lean• promote• side with• sponsor• subsidize• sustain• uphold• stake• hold up• stiffen• aid• give support• embolden• countenance• contribute• buttress• brace• bolster• bear out• back• back up• help• strengthen
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