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suvi — meaning in English: summer

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'suvi' when discussing seasonal activities, such as planning summer vacations or enjoying outdoor festivals. For instance, during a family gathering in July, one might say, 'What are your plans for suvi this year?'
Synonyms & nuances
'Suvi' is often used in contexts related to warmth and leisure, while 'soo' (warmth) may refer more generally to temperature. You would choose 'suvi' when specifically talking about the season and the activities associated with it.
Culture
'Suvi' has deep roots in Estonian culture, often linked to festivals celebrating the summer solstice, known as Jaanipäev. This holiday marks the peak of summer when families gather, light bonfires, and celebrate the long days filled with sunshine, reflecting the importance of 'suvi' in Estonian traditions and lifestyle.
FAQ
Q.What does 'suvi' mean in English?
'Suvi' means 'summer' in English, representing the warmest season of the year, typically associated with outdoor activities and vacations.
Q.How do you pronounce 'suvi'?
'Suvi' is pronounced as 'soo-vee'. Paying attention to the long 'u' sound will help you sound more native.
Q.Is 'suvi' used in formal writing?
'Suvi' is generally used in neutral contexts, making it suitable for both spoken and written Estonian. It's common in everyday conversation, so you can confidently use it in most situations.
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