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sunnuntai — meaning in English: Sunday

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Finnish speakers commonly use 'sunnuntai' in casual conversations and when planning their week. For instance, you might hear someone say, 'Mennään sunnuntaina kirkkoon' which means 'Let's go to church on Sunday', reflecting the day’s cultural significance.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'sunnuntai' specifically refers to Sunday, the word 'viikonloppu' means 'weekend' and includes both Saturday and Sunday. Choose 'sunnuntai' when you want to specify the particular day, especially in religious or family contexts.
Culture
'Sunnuntai' originates from the Old Norse word 'sunnudagr', which means 'day of the sun'. In Finland, Sunday is traditionally a day for family gatherings and relaxation, often marked by leisurely meals and outdoor activities, embodying a break from the workweek hustle.
FAQ
Q.What does 'sunnuntai' mean in English?
'Sunnuntai' translates to 'Sunday' in English, representing the seventh day of the week, a day often associated with rest and worship.
Q.How do you pronounce 'sunnuntai'?
'Sunnuntai' is pronounced as 'soon-oon-tie'. The emphasis is on the first syllable, making it easier for English speakers to approximate the sound.
Q.What is the plural form of 'sunnuntai'?
The plural form of 'sunnuntai' is 'sunnuntaith', which is used when referring to multiple Sundays, such as in phrases like 'sunnuntaith tulevat' meaning 'the Sundays coming up'.
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