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suuri — meaning in English: large

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'suuri' when describing physical objects, like a 'suuri talo' (large house), or when discussing concepts like time, such as 'suuri tapahtuma' (major event). It’s common in everyday conversations, from casual family discussions to more formal settings like presentations.
Synonyms & nuances
'Suuri' is often compared to 'iso', another Finnish word meaning 'big' or 'large'. While both can be used interchangeably in many contexts, 'suuri' tends to carry a connotation of grandeur or importance, whereas 'iso' can simply refer to size without the same weight.
Culture
'Suuri' is derived from the Old Norse word 'súrr', reflecting a long linguistic history in the Nordic region. In Finnish culture, size often signifies importance; for instance, festivals or national events are described as 'suuri', emphasizing their significance to community identity.
FAQ
Q.What does the Finnish word 'suuri' mean in English?
'Suuri' translates to 'large' in English, and it is commonly used to describe physical dimensions, quantities, or significant events.
Q.How do you pronounce 'suuri'?
'Suuri' is pronounced as 'soo-ree'. The 'uu' is a long sound, similar to the 'oo' in 'food'.
Q.What are common mistakes learners make with 'suuri'?
A common mistake is using 'suuri' in contexts where 'iso' would be more appropriate, especially when referring to size without any implication of importance.
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