aloitetaan
Wordform Details
Translation: to beginto start
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
passivepresenttenseIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: aloittaa
Translation: to begin; to start; to commence; to initiate (verb)
Etymology: Derived from the Finnish noun 'alku' meaning 'beginning' or 'origin', which comes from Proto-Finnic *alku. The verb is formed with the causative suffix '-tta-' (making something happen). The root 'al-' is related to concepts of 'below' or 'under', suggesting the idea of starting from the bottom or foundation.
Example Usage
Mnemonics
- Think of 'a-LOW-it-taa' as getting something started from a LOW point and building up.
- Associate with English 'allot' (to distribute) - when you 'allot' tasks, you're starting a process.
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Cultural Context
A very common verb in everyday Finnish. Used in many contexts from starting a conversation to beginning a new job or project. The concept of 'beginning' is culturally important in Finnish society, which values preparation and proper initiation of activities.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'aloittaa' means 'to begin/start', 'lopettaa' means the opposite: 'to end/finish'. They are structurally similar but have opposite meanings.
Notes: These verbs form a natural pair in Finnish and are often taught together.
Mnemonic: ALOittaa for starting (A for 'at the beginning') and LOPettaa for ending (L for 'last').
Explanation: 'Aloittaa' means to begin an activity or process, while 'avata' means to open physically (like a door) or figuratively (like a discussion).
Confused word:
Avaan kirjan.
I'm opening the book.
Notes: Both verbs can sometimes be used in similar contexts, especially when talking about beginning conversations or meetings.
Mnemonic: Think of 'avata' as related to 'avatar' - opening a door to a new world, while 'aloittaa' is about beginning the journey.