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päivä — meaning in English: day

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Finnish speakers use the word 'päivä' in everyday conversations, such as discussing plans for the day or commenting on the weather. For instance, one might say 'Ihana päivä tänään!' meaning 'It's a lovely day today!' while chatting with friends or family.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'päivä' generally means 'day,' the word 'vuorokausi' refers specifically to a 24-hour period, including night. You would choose 'päivä' when discussing the daytime or daily activities, whereas 'vuorokausi' is more about the entirety of a day.
Culture
'Päivä' stems from the Proto-Uralic word 'päiwä,' which signifies not just a day but also a period of light. In Finnish culture, the concept of day is deeply tied to nature and seasonal changes, influencing traditional activities and festivals, such as Midsummer, which celebrates the longest day of the year.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'päivä'?
'Päivä' becomes 'päivät' in plural form. You would use it when referencing multiple days, such as 'Kaksi päivää' meaning 'two days.'
Q.How do you use 'päivä' in a sentence?
You can use 'päivä' in sentences like 'Mikä päivä tänään on?' meaning 'What day is it today?' or 'Huomenna on uusi päivä,' which translates to 'Tomorrow is a new day.'
Q.Is there a specific way to use 'päivä' in expressions?
'Päivä' is commonly used in expressions such as 'hyvää päivänjatkoa,' which means 'have a nice day.' It encapsulates the friendly and positive sentiment that Finnish speakers often share.
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