astuu
Wordform Details
Translation: to stepto treadto walk
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
third-personsingularpresentindicativeIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: astua
Translation: to step; to tread; to walk; to enter (verb)
Etymology: Derived from Proto-Finnic *astutak, which is related to the Finnish noun 'askel' (step). The word has ancient Uralic roots and shares connections with similar words in related languages like Estonian 'astuma' (to step). The core meaning relates to the physical action of placing one's foot down when walking.
Example Usage
Mnemonics
- Think of 'astua' as making an 'actual step' - the 'ast' sound resembles the beginning of 'actual'.
- Imagine someone saying 'I must-u-a step forward' to remember 'astua' means 'to step'.
Related Words, Phrases & Idioms
Cultural Context
In Finnish culture, 'astua' is commonly used in both literal and figurative contexts. The phrase 'astua voimaan' (to come into effect) is frequently used in official and legal contexts when discussing new laws or regulations.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'astua' means simply 'to step', 'astella' implies stepping in a particular manner, often more carefully or deliberately.
Notes: 'Astua' is more common and neutral, while 'astella' often implies a particular manner of walking.
Mnemonic: 'Astella' has an extra 'l' which can remind you of 'little steps' or careful stepping.
Explanation: 'Astua' is a verb meaning 'to step', while 'astia' is a noun meaning 'vessel' or 'container'.
Confused word:
Laita ruoka astiaan.
Put the food in the container.
Notes: These words look similar but have completely different meanings and parts of speech.
Mnemonic: 'Astia' ends with 'ia' which can remind you of 'in a' container.