tutustut
Wordform Details
Translation: to get acquainted withto familiarize oneself with
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
second-personsingularpresentindicativeIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: tutustua
Translation: to get acquainted with; to become familiar with; to get to know; to familiarize oneself with (verb)
Etymology: Derived from the adjective 'tuttu' meaning 'familiar' or 'acquainted', plus the reflexive suffix '-stu-' and the infinitive ending '-a'. The root 'tuttu' is related to the Proto-Finnic *tutta, which has cognates in other Finnic languages. The reflexive nature of the verb emphasizes the process of making something familiar to oneself.
Example Usage
Haluaisin tutustua sinuun paremmin.
I would like to get to know you better.
Tutustuin häneen yliopistossa.
I got acquainted with him/her at the university.
Meidän pitää tutustua näihin uusiin sääntöihin.
We need to familiarize ourselves with these new rules.
Tutustutko kaupunkiin yksin vai oppaan kanssa?
Are you getting to know the city alone or with a guide?
Mnemonics
- Think of 'tutustua' as containing 'tutu' (like a ballet tutu) - you need to get familiar with a tutu before you can wear it properly.
- The 'tut' sound at the beginning can remind you of a teacher saying 'tut-tut' when introducing you to new material you need to become familiar with.
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Cultural Context
In Finnish culture, 'tutustua' is an important social concept as Finns typically take time to get to know new people before developing closer relationships. The process of 'tutustuminen' (getting acquainted) is often more gradual and reserved compared to some other cultures.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'tutustua' means 'to get acquainted with', 'tunnustaa' means 'to confess' or 'to acknowledge'. They sound somewhat similar but have completely different meanings.
Confused word:
Minun täytyy tunnustaa virheeni.
I must confess my mistake.
Notes: The 'tut-' in 'tutustua' relates to familiarity, while 'tunnus-' in 'tunnustaa' relates to recognition or admission.
Mnemonic: Think of 'tunnustaa' as containing 'tunnus' (code/password) - you have to confess or acknowledge the code.
Explanation: 'Tutustua' is the process of getting to know someone or something, while 'tuntea' means 'to know' or 'to feel' in a more established sense.
Confused word:
Tunnen hänet hyvin.
I know him/her well.
Notes: 'Tutustua' implies a process or beginning, while 'tuntea' implies an established state of knowledge or familiarity.
Mnemonic: 'Tuntea' is shorter than 'tutustua' - knowing is more direct than the process of getting to know.