neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers use 'matkustaa' in everyday conversations when discussing plans for vacations, trips, or travel experiences. For example, a group of friends might be excitedly planning a summer getaway and frequently reference how they will 'matkustaa' to different cities in Finland or abroad.
Synonyms & nuances
'Matkustaa' is similar to 'reissata,' which also means 'to travel.' However, 'reissata' often has a more casual and spontaneous connotation, while 'matkustaa' can imply a more planned or intentional journey. Choosing between these terms can depend on the formality of the situation.
Culture
'Matkustaa' is derived from the Old Finnish root 'matka,' which means 'journey' or 'trip.' The concept of travel holds significant importance in Finnish culture, as many Finns embrace nature and explore their beautiful landscapes, especially during the short summer months. Fun fact: in Finland, saunas are often included in travel itineraries, showcasing the unique blend of leisure and exploration.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'matkustaa' in English?
'Matkustaa' translates to 'travel' in English, indicating the act of moving from one place to another, often for leisure or exploration.
Q.How do you use 'matkustaa' in a sentence?
You can use 'matkustaa' in a sentence like this: 'Kesällä me matkustamme Suomeen,' which means 'In the summer, we will travel to Finland.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'matkustaa'?
A common mistake is confusing 'matkustaa' with 'matka,' which is a noun meaning 'trip.' Remember that 'matkustaa' is a verb, so it’s used to describe the action of traveling.