käyttää
Lemma: käyttää
Translation: to use; to utilize; to employ; to operate; to spend (time, money) (verb)
Etymology: Derived from the Finnish noun 'käsi' meaning 'hand'. The connection between 'hand' and 'use' reflects how many tools and objects are operated by hand. This etymological link helps understand why 'käyttää' encompasses both physical manipulation and utilization of resources.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'käyttää' as 'getting your hands on something to use it' since it derives from 'käsi' (hand).
- The 'käy' sound at the beginning can remind you of 'kay' in 'okay to use'.
Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
A very common and versatile verb in Finnish that appears in numerous contexts from technology to everyday activities. The Finnish emphasis on practicality and functionality makes this verb particularly important in the language.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'käyttää' means 'to use', 'käydä' means 'to visit' or 'to go'. They look similar but have different meanings and conjugations.
Confused word:
Käyn kaupassa.
I'm going to the store.
Notes: Both verbs are extremely common in everyday Finnish, but 'käyttää' relates to utilizing objects or resources while 'käydä' relates to movement or visitation.
Mnemonic: Think of 'käyttää' with double 't' as taking extra time to USE something, while 'käydä' with 'd' is quicker like a brief VISIT.
Explanation: 'Käyttää' means to use in general, while 'kuluttaa' specifically means to consume or wear out.
Notes: While 'käyttää' can sometimes be used for spending resources like time or money, 'kuluttaa' more specifically implies consumption or depletion.
Mnemonic: 'Kuluttaa' sounds a bit like 'cool-out-ta' - think of cooling out or using up resources completely.