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kevät — meaning in English: spring

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'kevät' to describe the arrival of spring, particularly during conversations about weather, holidays, and nature. For instance, you might hear it in discussions about traditional Finnish celebrations such as Vappu (May Day) or during casual strolls in nature when people notice the blooming flowers and warming temperatures.
Synonyms & nuances
'Kevät' can be compared to the word 'aika', which means 'time,' but 'kevät' specifically refers to the season of spring. While 'aika' can denote various periods, 'kevät' is uniquely tied to a season that evokes specific emotions and experiences related to growth and renewal.
Culture
'Kevät' has roots in Old Norse, where spring was associated with rebirth and renewal. In Finland, the transition from the long, harsh winter to the vibrant colors of spring is a significant cultural event, symbolizing hope and new beginnings. The joy of seeing the first green buds and hearing birds return is deeply embedded in Finnish culture, often leading to celebrations and outdoor gatherings.
FAQ
Q.What does 'kevät' mean in English?
'Kevät' translates to 'spring' in English, representing the season between winter and summer when nature awakens.
Q.How do you pronounce 'kevät'?
'Kevät' is pronounced roughly as 'keh-vaht,' with emphasis on the first syllable. The 'ä' is pronounced like the 'a' in 'cat.'
Q.Are there any common phrases that include 'kevät'?
Yes, 'kevät' appears in phrases like 'kevätjuhla,' meaning 'spring celebration.' It's commonly used during festivals and events that mark the arrival of spring.
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