selkosuomeksi
Wordform Details
Translation: in plain Finnishin simplified Finnish
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
translativesingularIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: selkosuomi
Translation: plain Finnish; simplified Finnish; easy Finnish; clear Finnish (noun)
Etymology: Compound word formed from 'selko' (clarity, clearness) and 'suomi' (Finnish language). 'Selko' derives from the adjective 'selkeä' meaning 'clear, distinct, lucid'. The concept of selkosuomi was developed in the 1980s to create accessible language for people with reading difficulties or those learning Finnish as a second language.
Mnemonics
- 'Selko' sounds a bit like 'sell clear' - it's Finnish that's 'sold clearly' or made easy to understand.
- Think of 'selko' as 'select-o' - selecting only the clearest, most straightforward Finnish.
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Cultural Context
Selkosuomi is an officially recognized form of Finnish that follows specific guidelines to make the language more accessible. It's used in official communications, news, literature, and websites to ensure information is accessible to everyone, including immigrants, people with learning disabilities, the elderly, and language learners. The Finnish Centre for Easy Language (Selkokeskus) promotes and develops selkosuomi.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'selkosuomi' specifically refers to simplified Finnish language, 'selkokieli' is the broader term for plain language in general and can be applied to any language, not just Finnish.
Confused word:
Selkokieli on tärkeää kaikissa kielissä.
Plain language is important in all languages.
Notes: Both terms are used in the context of accessibility and language learning, but selkosuomi is specifically the Finnish implementation of the plain language concept.
Mnemonic: 'Selkosuomi' has 'suomi' (Finnish) in it, so it's specifically about Finnish, while 'selkokieli' has 'kieli' (language) in it, making it more general.