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jääkaappi — meaning in English: fridge

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'jääkaappi' in everyday conversations, especially when discussing groceries or kitchen appliances. For example, someone might say, 'Can you check if we have milk in the jääkaappi?' during meal preparation, or when inviting friends over, they might mention, 'I'll put some drinks in the jääkaappi for our gathering.'
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym to 'jääkaappi' is 'pakastin,' which means freezer. While 'jääkaappi' refers to the refrigerator where fresh food is stored, 'pakastin' is specifically for freezing items. You would choose 'jääkaappi' when discussing short-term food storage versus 'pakastin' for long-term preservation.
Culture
'Jääkaappi' is derived from the Finnish words 'jää,' meaning ice, and 'kaappi,' meaning cupboard. The cultural significance of the jääkaappi is notable in Finnish households, where it's common to find a variety of local foods stored inside, including traditional Finnish cheeses and fish. Interestingly, the concept of a refrigerator became more prevalent in Finland in the mid-20th century, symbolizing a shift towards modern convenience in food preservation.
FAQ
Q.What is the correct pronunciation of 'jääkaappi'?
'Jääkaappi' is pronounced as 'yah-kah-pee.' The 'j' sounds like the English 'y,' and the 'ä' is similar to 'a' in 'cat' but pronounced with a longer sound.
Q.How do you say 'I need a new fridge' in Finnish?
You would say, 'Tarvitsen uuden jääkaapin.' This phrase can be useful when discussing home appliances with locals or when shopping.
Q.Can you use 'jääkaappi' in a formal context?
'Jääkaappi' is a neutral term and is appropriate in both casual and formal contexts. For instance, you can use it in a cooking class or a real estate conversation without sounding out of place.
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