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õhtu — meaning in English: evening

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informal common
Usage
Native Estonians often use the word 'õhtu' in casual settings when discussing evening plans, such as meeting friends for dinner or attending events. For example, someone might say, 'Let's meet in the city centre this õhtu for a coffee.' It's also used in more intimate settings, like family gatherings.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'õhtu' is 'õhtupoolik', which refers specifically to the latter part of the evening. While 'õhtu' is a general term for 'evening', 'õhtupoolik' might be chosen when talking about events occurring later in that time span.
Culture
'Õhtu' is derived from the Proto-Baltic word 'axtu', which emphasizes the importance of evening time in Estonian culture for relaxation and socializing. In Estonian households, evenings are often reserved for family togetherness, making this word significant in everyday life and social interactions.
FAQ
Q.What does the Estonian word 'õhtu' mean in English?
'Õhtu' translates to 'evening' in English, representing the time of day from late afternoon until nightfall.
Q.How do you use 'õhtu' in a sentence?
You can use 'õhtu' in sentences like 'Täna on ilus õhtu' which means 'Today is a beautiful evening.' This showcases the word in a simple and practical context.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 'õhtu'?
A common mistake is confusing 'õhtu' with 'öö', which means 'night.' Remember that 'õhtu' refers to the time before night, while 'öö' relates to the later hours when it's dark.
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