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kävellä — meaning in English: walk

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mielestäni
tulla
aurinkoinen
kävellä
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'kävellä' in everyday situations, such as discussing a leisurely stroll in a park or explaining how to reach a destination on foot. It's common in conversations about exercise, commuting, or enjoying nature, making it a versatile verb in both casual and semi-formal dialogues.
Synonyms & nuances
'Kävellä' specifically refers to walking, while 'astua' means to step or tread. You would choose 'kävellä' when talking about the act of walking in a general sense, whereas 'astua' may be used when discussing the action of stepping into something or moving with intention.
Culture
'Kävellä' has roots in the Proto-Finnic word 'kävellä', which emphasizes a natural and rhythmic movement. In Finnish culture, walking is not just a mode of transportation but also a cherished activity linked to well-being and connection with nature, often celebrated through various outdoor traditions.
FAQ
Q.What is the Finnish word for walking?
'Kävellä' is the Finnish word for 'walk.' It's a commonly used verb in everyday conversation, and you'll hear it frequently in discussions about travel and leisure.
Q.How do you conjugate 'kävellä' in the present tense?
'Kävellä' is conjugated as 'kävelen' for 'I walk,' 'kävelet' for 'you walk,' and 'kävelee' for 'he/she/it walks.' The structure is simple and follows regular Finnish conjugation patterns.
Q.Can 'kävellä' be used in a formal context?
Yes, 'kävellä' is neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. For instance, you might use it in a presentation about health benefits of walking or in casual chats with friends.
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