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tavara — meaning in English: goods

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neutral common
Usage
Native Finnish speakers use the word 'tavara' in everyday conversations when discussing shopping, transportation, or the economy. For example, you might hear it in a sentence like, 'Ostin paljon tavaraa kaupasta' (I bought a lot of goods from the store) when talking about market purchases or inventory.
Synonyms & nuances
'Tavara' is closely related to the word 'tuote', which means 'product'. While 'tavara' can refer to a broader range of goods, including those that may not be finished products, 'tuote' is more specific to items that are ready for sale. Choose 'tavara' when discussing general goods and 'tuote' when you want to emphasize a finished product.
Culture
'Tavara' originates from the old Finnish word 'tava', which means 'to take or carry', reflecting a long-standing connection to trade and commerce in Finnish culture. Interestingly, the importance of goods in Finnish folklore can be traced back to the period of heavy trade with neighboring countries, highlighting how essential 'tavara' has been in shaping both economic practices and daily life.
FAQ
Q.What does 'tavara' mean in English?
'Tavara' translates to 'goods' in English, referring to items that are sold or traded. It's commonly used in various contexts related to commerce and shopping.
Q.How do you use 'tavara' in a sentence?
You can use 'tavara' in sentences like 'Meillä on paljon tavaraa varastossa' which means 'We have a lot of goods in stock.' It's versatile and used in both personal and business contexts.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'tavara'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'tavara' with 'tuote'. While both refer to items, remember that 'tavara' covers a broader range of goods, whereas 'tuote' is specifically about products. Use them in the appropriate contexts to avoid confusion.
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