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totta — meaning in English: true

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neutral very common
Usage
Finnish speakers often use 'totta' in everyday conversations to affirm a statement, similar to saying 'that's true' in English. For instance, during a debate about a current event, someone might respond with 'totta' to agree with another person's point. It's also used in more casual settings, such as when friends confirm plans or ideas.
Synonyms & nuances
'Totta' can be synonymous with 'oikea,' which also means 'true' or 'correct.' However, 'oikea' is often used in contexts where something is not just true but also right or appropriate, whereas 'totta' is more straightforward in affirming a statement's truthfulness.
Culture
'Totta' has its roots in the Old Norse word 'trū', which means 'truth' or 'faith.' This connection highlights the Nordic cultures' shared linguistic history. In modern Finnish, 'totta' is not just about factual accuracy; it also carries a weight of sincerity and honesty that resonates deeply in various social interactions.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 'totta' mean in Finnish?
'Totta' translates to 'true' in English and is used to confirm the accuracy of statements or facts in conversation.
Q.How do you use 'totta' in a sentence?
You can use 'totta' in sentences like 'Se on totta,' which means 'It is true,' to affirm someone else's comment or assertion.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'totta'?
A common mistake is using 'totta' in overly formal contexts, as it is more suited for neutral or informal situations. In formal writing or speeches, you might want to choose alternatives like 'oikea' or 'todellinen.'
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