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Söök — meaning in English: Meal

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neutral common
Usage
Native Estonians commonly use the word 'söök' during meal times, whether at home with family or in social settings like dinner parties. It's frequently heard when discussing food preferences or when inviting someone to share a meal, a common gesture of hospitality.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'söök' primarily means 'meal', it can be seen as more general compared to 'eine' which refers specifically to a dish or a serving of food. You might choose 'söök' when discussing meals in a broader context, while 'eine' would be appropriate when talking about a specific item on your plate.
Culture
'Söök' has deep roots in the Estonian language, reflecting the country’s agricultural traditions. Historically, meals were simple and focused on local produce, which shaped the cultural significance of food. Today, 'söök' represents not just sustenance but also community and connection among friends and family.
FAQ
Q.What does 'söök' mean in English?
'Söök' translates to 'meal' in English, referring to the act of eating or the food consumed during that time.
Q.How do you use 'söök' in a sentence?
You can use 'söök' in a sentence like, 'Täna õhtul on meil maitsev söök,' which means 'We have a delicious meal tonight.'
Q.Is there a plural form of 'söök'?
'Söök' can be used in the plural form as 'söögid', which refers to multiple meals. This can be used when talking about different types of meals or occasions.
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