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vihm — meaning in English: rain

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Estonian speakers often use the word 'vihm' when discussing the weather, especially during conversations about how the weather affects daily life. For instance, you might hear it in a casual chat at a café when someone remarks on an unexpected downpour or while planning outdoor activities.
Synonyms & nuances
'Vihm' is synonymous with the Estonian word 'sadu', which refers to precipitation in general. However, 'vihm' specifically denotes rain, making it the go-to choice when you want to convey the image of falling raindrops rather than other forms of precipitation like snow or hail.
Culture
The Estonian word 'vihm' is derived from the Proto-Baltic language, reflecting the deep connection between the Estonian people and their natural environment. Rain holds significant cultural importance in Estonia, often symbolizing both renewal and the somber beauty of the landscape, which is especially poignant during the country's long, dark winters.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of vihm?
The plural form of 'vihm' is 'vihmad'. It's often used when discussing multiple rain events or talking about rain in different contexts.
Q.How do you say 'It's raining' in Estonian?
'It's raining' translates to 'Vihma sajab' in Estonian, a common phrase during discussions about the weather.
Q.Are there other ways to describe rain in Estonian?
Yes, besides 'vihm', you might hear 'sadu' to refer to precipitation generally, but 'vihm' specifically emphasizes rain.
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