firmat
Wordform Details
Translation: companyfirmbusiness
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
pluralnominativeIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: firma
Translation: company; firm; business (noun)
Etymology: Borrowed from Swedish 'firma', which comes from Italian 'firma' meaning 'signature, confirmation'. The Italian term derives from Latin 'firmare' meaning 'to make firm or strong, to confirm'. The semantic shift from 'signature' to 'business entity' occurred because a company's name or signature represented its commercial identity.
Example Usage
Työskentelen pienessä firmassa.
I work in a small company.
Meidän firma järjestää kesäjuhlat ensi viikolla.
Our company is organizing a summer party next week.
Hän perusti oman firman viime vuonna.
He founded his own company last year.
Meidän firma on muuttamassa uusiin tiloihin.
Our company is moving to new premises.
Mnemonics
- Similar to English 'firm', which also means a business or company.
- Think of signing a contract with a 'firma' - connecting to its etymology of 'signature'.
Synonyms
Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
Widely used in everyday Finnish business contexts. The term is very common in casual speech when referring to one's workplace or employer.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'firma' is a standard Finnish word for 'company', 'firmu' is a colloquial variant of the same word. They mean the same thing, but 'firmu' is more informal.
Notes: 'Firmu' is primarily used in spoken language and would generally not appear in formal writing.
Mnemonic: 'Firma' is the formal form, ending with 'a' like 'formal', while 'firmu' with 'u' sounds more casual.