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kuka — meaning in English: Who

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'kuka' in everyday conversations when asking about someone's identity, like in a group setting or at a social gathering. For example, if you meet new friends at a party, you might say, 'Kuka hän on?' to inquire about a person you don't recognize.
Synonyms & nuances
'Kuka' specifically refers to people and is the go-to word for inquiring about someone's identity. In contrast, 'mikä' is used for asking about things or concepts. So, if you're asking about a person, always choose 'kuka' over 'mikä.'
Culture
'Kuka' has its roots in the Old Finnish language, tracing back to the Proto-Finnic word 'kuva,' meaning 'to look' or 'to see.' This word is significant in Finnish culture, as identity is an essential theme in social interactions, reflecting the Finns' value on connection and understanding each other.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 'kuka' mean in English?
'Kuka' translates to 'who' in English and is used to ask questions about a person's identity.
Q.How do I use 'kuka' in a question?
You can use 'kuka' at the beginning of a question. For example, 'Kuka sinä olet?' translates to 'Who are you?'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'kuka'?
One common mistake is using 'kuka' when asking about things instead of people. Remember, 'kuka' is only for individuals, while 'mikä' should be used for objects or concepts.
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