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nolla — meaning in English: zero

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'nolla' in everyday settings, such as counting or discussing scores in games. For example, in a sports context, a Finnish speaker might say their team finished with a score of 'nolla' to indicate a loss without any points.
Synonyms & nuances
'Nolla' is often compared to the English term 'zero' but carries a more profound connotation in Finnish. While both terms denote the absence of quantity, 'nolla' can also imply a fresh start or a blank slate in various contexts, making it slightly more versatile than its English counterpart.
Culture
The word 'nolla' has its roots in the Finnish language and is closely tied to the concept of nothingness. In Finnish culture, where clarity and directness are valued, using 'nolla' succinctly conveys the absence of quantity, which is particularly useful in discussions about nature and minimalism, prevalent themes in Finnish art and literature.
FAQ
Q.What does 'nolla' mean in Finnish?
'Nolla' means 'zero' in Finnish, representing the concept of nothingness or the number 0. It's commonly used in both everyday conversation and mathematical contexts.
Q.How do you use 'nolla' in a sentence?
You can use 'nolla' in sentences like 'Kello on nolla' meaning 'It is zero o'clock' or 'Hän sai nolla pisteitä', which translates to 'He/She got zero points.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'nolla'?
A common mistake is using 'nolla' with an indefinite article in English, such as 'a zero.' In Finnish, 'nolla' stands alone without an article, such as saying simply 'nolla' instead of 'a nolla.'
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