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tyttö — meaning in English: girl

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Finnish speakers often use the word 'tyttö' in everyday conversations, particularly when referring to young girls or when discussing activities related to girls. For example, a parent might say, 'Tyttöni leikkii puistossa' ('My girl is playing in the park') during casual chats at school events or family gatherings.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'tyttö' specifically denotes a girl, the word 'nuori' can mean 'young person' and is gender-neutral. Use 'tyttö' when specifically addressing a female child, as it captures a sense of femininity that 'nuori' does not convey.
Culture
'Tyttö' is derived from Old Finnish, where it originally meant 'young woman' but has since evolved into a more specific term for 'girl.' In Finnish culture, the word reflects the importance of youth and innocence, often associated with children's literature and art that celebrates the joys of childhood.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'tyttö'?
'Tyttö' becomes 'tytöt' in the plural form. You would use it when referring to multiple girls, for instance, 'Tytöt leikkivät yhdessä' means 'The girls are playing together.'
Q.Can 'tyttö' be used for women?
'Tyttö' is primarily used for girls, typically under the age of 18. For adult females, the word 'nainen' (meaning 'woman') is preferred to show maturity.
Q.Are there any common phrases with 'tyttö'?
Yes, phrases like 'pikku tyttö' (little girl) or 'tyttöystävä' (girlfriend) are common. 'Pikku tyttö' emphasizes youth, while 'tyttöystävä' denotes a romantic relationship.
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