erä
Lemma: erä
Translation: round; game; match; batch; installment; wilderness; portion; lot (noun)
Etymology: From Proto-Finnic *erä, meaning 'separate part' or 'portion'. The word has evolved to have multiple distinct meanings in modern Finnish. The wilderness meaning reflects the traditional Finnish relationship with nature, where erä referred to hunting or fishing expeditions into remote areas. This semantic evolution shows how Finnish vocabulary preserves connections to the historical hunting-gathering lifestyle of Finnic peoples.
Example Usage
Mnemonics
- Think of 'era' in English (a period of time) to remember erä can refer to a period or round in sports
- Associate with 'error' to remember erä as wilderness - a place where you might get lost (make an error in navigation)
- Picture paying in 'erä' (installments) as dividing payment into separate 'eras'
Antonyms
Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
In Finnish culture, 'erä' has strong connections to national identity through wilderness activities like hunting and fishing. In sports contexts, it commonly refers to periods or rounds in games like ice hockey. The word also appears frequently in payment contexts for installments.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'erä' means round, batch, or wilderness, 'ero' means difference or separation/divorce
Notes: Both words share etymological roots related to separation or division, but have evolved distinct meanings
Mnemonic: Think: erä (ERA) is about rounds and portions, while ero (ERROR) is about differences and separations
Explanation: As a prefix 'erä-' usually relates to wilderness or hunting/fishing activities
Notes: The prefix form is very productive in Finnish, creating many compound words related to wilderness activities
Mnemonic: Remember: standalone 'erä' has broader meanings, while 'erä-' as prefix usually connects to wilderness