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uutiset — meaning in English: news

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Finnish speakers commonly use the word 'uutiset' when discussing current events on TV or radio news broadcasts, as well as when reading newspapers or online articles. For instance, a casual conversation at a café might revolve around the latest 'uutiset' from around the globe or local developments in their community.
Synonyms & nuances
'Uutiset' is often considered more formal than the colloquial term 'uutisia,' which is a more relaxed way to refer to news. You would choose 'uutiset' in formal discussions, such as in media outlets or academic settings, while 'uutisia' might pop up in friendly chats.
Culture
'Uutiset' is derived from the Finnish verb 'uuttaa,' which means 'to announce' or 'to report.' In Finnish culture, staying updated with 'uutiset' is not just a daily habit but also a social glue that connects people, often leading to discussions about politics, sports, and culture. The prominence of 'uutiset' in Finnish media reflects a society that values transparency and informed citizenship.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'uutiset'?
'Uutiset' is already in its plural form, as it refers to news items collectively. If you want to talk about a single piece of news, you would use 'uutinen.'
Q.How do you pronounce 'uutiset'?
'Uutiset' is pronounced as 'oo-tee-set,' with emphasis on the first syllable. Practice saying it slowly to get the vowel sounds right!
Q.Can 'uutiset' be used in formal writing?
Yes, 'uutiset' is appropriate for formal writing, such as news articles or reports. It conveys a sense of credibility and is widely accepted in both spoken and written Finnish.
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