neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'turvallinen' in everyday conversations when discussing environments and experiences that are free from danger. For instance, a parent might reassure their child by saying their home is 'turvallinen,' or friends discussing travel might mention a 'turvallinen' city to visit.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'turvallinen' conveys general safety, the word 'varma' can also imply certainty or reliability. You would choose 'turvallinen' when talking about physical safety, whereas 'varma' might be more appropriate when discussing someone's trustworthiness or a reliable situation.
Culture
'Turvallinen' stems from the Finnish root 'turva,' which translates to 'safety' or 'protection.' In Finland, the concept of safety is deeply embedded in the culture, reflected in community discussions about environmental stability and personal well-being, making 'turvallinen' a word of considerable importance in daily life.
FAQ
Q.What does 'turvallinen' mean in English?
'Turvallinen' means 'safe' in English, referring to conditions or places that are secure or free from danger.
Q.How do you pronounce 'turvallinen'?
'Turvallinen' is pronounced as 'TOOR-vah-lin-en.' The emphasis is on the first syllable, and each syllable is clearly articulated.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'turvallinen'?
A common mistake is using 'turvallinen' in contexts where 'varma' would be more suitable. Remember that 'turvallinen' specifically refers to safety, while 'varma' deals with certainty or reliability.