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korkea — meaning in English: high

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'korkea' in various contexts, such as describing the height of buildings, mountains, or objects. For instance, you might hear it in a conversation about a beautiful, high-rise apartment building in Helsinki or when discussing the high peaks of the Finnish Lapland.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'ylhäällä', which also means 'high', but it typically refers to a position or state rather than physical height. You'd choose 'korkea' when specifically discussing tangible heights like a tower or a mountain.
Culture
'Korkea' has its roots in the Old Norse word 'korkr', which means 'high' or 'tall'. This connection highlights the historical influence of Scandinavian languages on Finnish, reflecting the close cultural ties between Finland and its Nordic neighbors. Interestingly, 'korkea' can also describe abstract concepts like high spirits or ambitions, showcasing its versatility.
FAQ
Q.What are some examples of using 'korkea' in Finnish sentences?
'Korkea' can be used in sentences like 'Tuo talo on korkea' (That building is high) or 'Korkeat vuoret ovat kauniita' (The high mountains are beautiful).
Q.Are there any phrases or idioms that include 'korkea'?
Yes, one common phrase is 'korkea aika', meaning 'high time', used to indicate that something should have happened sooner.
Q.Does 'korkea' agree with nouns in Finnish grammar?
'Korkea' does agree with nouns in Finnish. When describing a noun, ensure you match the case and number; for example, 'korkea puu' (high tree - singular) versus 'korkeat puut' (high trees - plural).
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