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kengät — meaning in English: boots

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neutral common
Usage
Native Finnish speakers use the word 'kengät' when discussing footwear, particularly in contexts like shopping, fashion, or during seasonal changes. For example, you might hear someone say, 'I need to buy new kengät for winter' when preparing for the snowy months.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'kengät' generally refers to boots, it can sometimes overlap with the word 'saappaat,' which specifically means 'rubber boots' or 'galoshes.' Choose 'kengät' when discussing general footwear that covers the ankle and is meant for various conditions.
Culture
'Kengät' has roots in the Finnish language that can be traced back to its Proto-Uralic origins, reflecting Finland's long-standing relationship with nature and the necessity of sturdy footwear for outdoor activities. Interestingly, boots have cultural significance in Finland, where they are essential for traversing snowy landscapes, showcasing both functionality and style.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of kengät?
'Kengät' is already in plural form in Finnish, referring to shoes or boots in a general sense. The singular form is 'kenkä.'
Q.Are kengät used for all seasons?
Yes, 'kengät' can refer to boots worn in winter as well as lighter shoes used in summer. However, context is key; specify the type of boot if discussing seasonal footwear.
Q.How do you pronounce kengät?
'Kengät' is pronounced as 'ken-gat,' with emphasis on the first syllable. The 'ä' sound is similar to the 'a' in 'cat' but slightly elongated.
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