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pea — meaning in English: head

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'pea' in everyday conversations, often when discussing health, emotions, or physical activities. For example, you might hear it when someone is talking about a headache ('mul on pea valutab') or when giving advice on keeping a cool head in stressful situations.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'pea' specifically refers to the physical head, synonyms like 'mõistus' (mind) might refer more to the cognitive aspect. You would choose 'pea' when discussing something physical, while 'mõistus' would be more appropriate when talking about thoughts or intelligence.
Culture
'Pea' has intriguing roots, deriving from the Proto-Finnic word 'pää,' which emphasizes its fundamental importance in human anatomy and cognition. In Estonian culture, the head is often symbolically linked to wisdom and decision-making, making it a common metaphor in proverbs and everyday dialogue.
FAQ
Q.What does the Estonian word 'pea' mean in English?
'Pea' translates to 'head' in English, referring to the upper part of the body where the brain, eyes, and mouth are located. It's a very common word used in various contexts.
Q.How do you use 'pea' in a sentence?
You can use 'pea' in sentences like 'Mul on pea valutab' which means 'I have a headache.' It's used in both casual and formal contexts.
Q.Are there any common phrases or idioms with 'pea'?
Yes, one common phrase is 'pea selge' meaning 'clear-headed' or 'to have a clear mind.' This phrase highlights the word's versatility in describing both physical and mental states.
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