tunnin
Wordform Details
Translation: hour
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
genitivesingularIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: tunti
Translation: hour; lesson; class period (noun)
Etymology: Derived from the Proto-Finnic *tundi, which was borrowed from Germanic languages, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *tīdiz (time, hour). This is related to English 'tide' in its original sense of 'time' or 'season'. The word shows how time measurement concepts spread across Northern Europe through cultural contact.
Mnemonics
- Think of a 'tune' that takes an hour to play - 'tunti'
- Associate with English 'time' - both start with 't' and relate to measuring duration
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Cultural Context
In Finnish schools, 'tunti' commonly refers to a class period (typically 45 minutes). The word is also used in many compound words related to time measurement and scheduling in everyday life.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'tunti' means 'hour' or 'lesson', 'tuntea' is a verb meaning 'to know' or 'to feel'. They share the same root but have different grammatical functions and meanings.
This word:
Odotin tunnin ajan.
I waited for an hour.
Confused word:
Tunnen hänet hyvin.
I know him well.
Notes: The connection between these words might be that feelings and knowledge take time (hours) to develop.
Mnemonic: Remember: 'tunti' ends with 'i' for 'interval of time', while 'tuntea' is a verb ending with 'a'.
Explanation: 'Tunti' means 'hour' or 'lesson', while 'tunto' means 'sense' or 'feeling' (as in physical sensation).
Notes: Both words are common in everyday Finnish and share etymological roots.
Mnemonic: 'Tunti' has 'i' like 'time', while 'tunto' has 'o' like 'touch' (sensation).