kylpyhuonetta
Wordform Details
Translation: bathroom
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
singularpartitiveIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: kylpyhuone
Translation: bathroom; washroom; bath (noun)
Etymology: Compound word formed from 'kylpy' (bath) and 'huone' (room). 'Kylpy' derives from the verb 'kylpeä' (to bathe), while 'huone' is an ancient Finnish word for room or chamber. The compound literally means 'bathing room', similar to how English 'bathroom' combines 'bath' and 'room'.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'kylpy' as 'gulp' + 'y' - where you might gulp water while bathing
- The 'huone' part sounds a bit like 'home' - a bathroom is a room in your home
Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
In Finnish homes, the bathroom (kylpyhuone) is often combined with the sauna area, reflecting the importance of sauna in Finnish culture. In apartment buildings, each apartment typically has its own bathroom, while the sauna might be shared among residents.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'kylpyhuone' refers to a bathroom with bathing facilities, 'pesuhuone' specifically refers to a washroom, often adjacent to a sauna in Finnish homes, designed primarily for washing rather than bathing.
Confused word:
Pesuhuoneessa on suihku saunan vieressä.
There is a shower in the washroom next to the sauna.
Notes: In modern Finnish homes, the distinction between these terms is sometimes blurred, but traditionally 'pesuhuone' is more closely associated with sauna facilities.
Mnemonic: 'Kylpy' relates to bathing (think of a bathtub), while 'pesu' relates to washing (think of a shower).
Explanation: Both are compound words ending with 'huone' (room), but 'makuuhuone' means bedroom (literally 'sleeping room'), while 'kylpyhuone' is bathroom.
Notes: Both are essential rooms in a Finnish home, but serve completely different functions.
Mnemonic: 'Kylpy' sounds a bit like 'gulp' (water), while 'makuu' sounds a bit like 'make do' (with sleep).