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erakordne — meaning in English: extraordinary

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word "erakordne" in various contexts, especially when describing remarkable experiences or exceptional qualities. For instance, one might say, 'The concert was erakordne!' to emphasize the unique performance, or in a professional setting to highlight an extraordinary achievement during a presentation.
Synonyms & nuances
"Erakordne" is often compared to "väljaanne" (outstanding), but while both express excellence, "erakordne" carries a connotation of being exceptionally rare or unique. You might choose "erakordne" when you want to convey that something is not only good but also remarkable in a way that sets it apart from the ordinary.
Culture
The word "erakordne" traces its roots back to the combination of the Estonian prefix 'era-' meaning 'personal' or 'private' and 'kordne' meaning 'repeated' or 'regular'. This evolution reflects a cultural appreciation for the unique and individual, resonating with Estonians' value for distinctive contributions in both art and societal achievements. Interestingly, the word is often used during the annual Estonian Music Days, celebrating extraordinary talents in the music scene.
FAQ
Q.What does the Estonian word erakordne mean?
"Erakordne" means 'extraordinary' in English, used to describe something that is remarkable or exceptional.
Q.How do you pronounce erakordne?
It is pronounced as 'eh-rah-kor-dneh', with a stress on the first syllable.
Q.Can you use erakordne in a sentence?
'The film was so erakordne that it won multiple awards at the festival.'
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