vastaremontoitu
Wordform Details
Translation: newly renovatedrecently renovated
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
passivepastparticipleIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: vastaremontoida
Translation: to renovate recently; to newly renovate; to just renovate (verb)
Etymology: Compound of 'vasta' (recently, just) + 'remontoida' (to renovate). The verb 'remontoida' is a loanword from Swedish 'remontera' or French 'remonter', ultimately from Latin 're-' (again) + 'montare' (to mount). The prefix 'vasta-' indicates something that has just happened or is recent, giving the sense of a renovation that has just been completed.
Example Usage
He vastaremontoivat keittiönsä viime kuussa.
They recently renovated their kitchen last month.
Ostimme vastaremontoidun asunnon keskustasta.
We bought a newly renovated apartment in the city center.
Talo on vastaremontoitu, joten se on hyvässä kunnossa.
The house has been recently renovated, so it's in good condition.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'vasta' as 'just now' and 'remontoida' as 'renovate' - something that has just been renovated.
- Remember 'vasta' sounds a bit like 'fast' - indicating something done recently or quickly.
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Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
In Finland, home renovation is a common activity, especially during summer months. The concept of a newly renovated property ('vastaremontoitu') is often highlighted in real estate listings as a selling point, indicating that buyers won't need to invest in immediate repairs or updates.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: 'Vastaremontoida' specifically means to renovate recently or just now, while 'remontoida' is the general term for renovating without the time reference.
Confused word:
He remontoivat taloa koko viime vuoden.
They were renovating the house throughout last year.
Notes: The prefix 'vasta-' is used with many verbs in Finnish to indicate something that has just happened.
Mnemonic: 'Vasta' adds the meaning of 'just now' to the basic verb 'remontoida'.
Explanation: While both start with 'vasta-', 'vastaremontoida' means to recently renovate, whereas 'vastustaa' means to oppose or resist.
Notes: The prefix 'vasta-' has different meanings in different compound words.
Mnemonic: Think of 'vasta' in 'vastaremontoida' as 'just now' but in 'vastustaa' as 'against'.