vaatekoko
Lemma: vaatekoko
Translation: clothing size; garment size; size of clothing (noun)
Etymology: Compound word formed from 'vaate' (clothing, garment) and 'koko' (size). 'Vaate' derives from Proto-Finnic *vaatteh, while 'koko' comes from Proto-Finnic *kokko meaning 'whole, entire'. The compound literally means 'clothing size' and is a practical term used in shopping and fashion contexts.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'vaate' (clothing) + 'koko' (size) = 'clothing size'
- Imagine 'coat' (sounds a bit like 'vaate') + 'cocoa' (sounds like 'koko') to remember 'clothing size'
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Cultural Context
In Finland, clothing sizes generally follow European standards, though there may be variations between brands. Understanding one's 'vaatekoko' is essential when shopping for clothes, especially online. Finnish clothing stores often provide size charts (kokotaulukko) to help customers find their correct size.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'vaatekoko' means 'clothing size', 'vaatekaappi' means 'wardrobe' or 'closet' (for storing clothes).
Notes: The words share the first part 'vaate' (clothing) but have different second parts that change the meaning completely.
Mnemonic: 'Koko' is for size, while 'kaappi' contains your sized clothes.