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kengät — meaning in English: boots

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'kengät' during discussions about footwear, especially in the context of changing seasons in Finland. For instance, you might hear it at a shoe store or when planning for outdoor activities in snowy or rainy weather, where proper boots are essential.
Synonyms & nuances
'Kengät' specifically refers to boots, while 'saappaat' refers more to rubber or rain boots. You would choose 'kengät' when discussing general footwear for colder climates, whereas 'saappaat' is more suited for specific types of waterproof footwear.
Culture
The word 'kengät' comes from the old Finnish word 'kenkä', which has roots in the Proto-Uralic language. In Finland, boots are not just a necessity but also a fashion statement, especially during the winter months when stylish, insulated boots become central to many people's wardrobes.
FAQ
Q.What types of boots does 'kengät' refer to?
'Kengät' can refer to various types of boots, including winter boots, hiking boots, and casual ankle boots. It's a versatile term that covers most boot styles.
Q.How do you use 'kengät' in a sentence?
A simple sentence would be: 'Minulla on uudet kengät', which means 'I have new boots'. This shows possession and is a straightforward way to practice using the word.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'kengät'?
One common mistake is confusing 'kengät' with 'kenkä', which is the singular form. Remember to use 'kengät' when referring to boots in the plural, while 'kenkä' means 'a boot' in singular.
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