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omena — meaning in English: apple

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Finnish speakers commonly use the word 'omena' in everyday conversations, especially when discussing food, such as during meal times or at grocery stores. For example, one might casually say, 'Voitko tuoda minulle omenan?' which translates to 'Can you bring me an apple?'
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'omena' is 'hedelmä,' which means 'fruit.' However, 'omena' specifically refers to apples, while 'hedelmä' can describe any type of fruit. You would choose 'omena' when you want to be specific about apples, especially in recipes or dialogues about fruit.
Culture
'Omena' has its roots in Old Norse, where it was similarly used to denote apples. In Finnish culture, apples are a beloved fruit, often featured in traditional desserts like 'omenapiirakka' (apple pie), and during the harvest season, apples symbolize abundance and family gatherings.
FAQ
Q.What does 'omena' mean in English?
'Omena' translates to 'apple' in English. It's a common word used in Finnish to refer to this popular fruit.
Q.How do you use 'omena' in a sentence?
You can use 'omena' in various contexts, like 'Ostan omenan kaupasta,' meaning 'I'm buying an apple from the store.' This shows how the word fits into everyday Finnish.
Q.Are there any common phrases that include 'omena'?
Yes, one common phrase is 'omenat maistuvat makeilta,' which means 'the apples taste sweet.' This illustrates how 'omena' is used in describing flavors in Finnish.
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