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tuoda — meaning in English: bring

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'tuoda' in everyday conversations when discussing the act of bringing something to someone or somewhere. For example, a parent might ask their child to 'tuoda' their lunch from the kitchen or a friend might say they will 'tuoda' dessert to a gathering. It's a versatile verb that fits well in both casual and slightly more formal contexts, such as workplace discussions.
Synonyms & nuances
'Tuoda' can be compared to the word 'viedä', which means 'take' in Finnish. While 'tuoda' implies bringing something towards the speaker or a specific location, 'viedä' suggests moving something away from the speaker. When you want to emphasize the action of bringing something to a place or person, 'tuoda' is the preferred choice.
Culture
'Tuoda' is derived from the Old Norse word 'tjóða' and has roots tied to the Scandinavian influence in Finnish language development. Interestingly, this word reflects Finland's deep connection with nature and community, often emphasizing the importance of sharing and bringing resources together during communal gatherings or festivals.
FAQ
Q.How do you conjugate 'tuoda' in Finnish?
'Tuoda' is a versatile verb, and its conjugation changes depending on the subject. For example, the present tense forms are 'tuon' (I bring), 'tuot' (you bring), and 'tuo' (he/she/it brings).
Q.Can 'tuoda' be used in idiomatic expressions?
Yes, 'tuoda' can be part of idiomatic expressions like 'tuoda esiin', meaning 'to bring forth' or 'to highlight'. These phrases are often used in discussions to emphasize important points.
Q.What are common mistakes when using 'tuoda'?
A common mistake is confusing 'tuoda' with 'viedä'. Remember, 'tuoda' is for bringing something to you or someone else, while 'viedä' is for taking something away from you.
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