seutu
seutu 30초 만에
- A noun meaning region, area, or neighborhood.
- Commonly used for both large geographical areas and local vicinities.
- Undergoes consonant gradation: seutu -> seudun.
- Often found in compound words like maaseutu and kotiseutu.
The Finnish word seutu is a versatile and essential noun that primarily translates to 'region', 'area', 'neighborhood', or 'vicinity'. While English speakers might use 'area' for almost anything, Finnish distinguishes between formal administrative zones (alue) and the more descriptive, often geographically or socially defined seutu. When you use seutu, you are often referring to a place not just as a point on a map, but as a surrounding environment with a particular character or atmosphere. It is the word you reach for when describing the countryside where you grew up, the metropolitan sprawl of a city, or the general vicinity where a specific event took place. It evokes a sense of place that is broader than a single spot but more intimate than a whole province.
- Geographical Context
- In a geographical sense, seutu identifies a landscape or a territory. For example, tunturiseutu refers to the fell regions of Lapland. It suggests a continuous stretch of land sharing similar characteristics.
- Social and Urban Context
- In urban planning and daily conversation, it often appears in the word pääkaupunkiseutu (the capital region), which encompasses Helsinki, Espoo, Vantaa, and Kauniainen. Here, it denotes a functional urban unit.
- Vague Proximity
- When you aren't exactly sure where something is, or you want to describe a general location, you use the adessive case: näillä seuduin (around these parts) or sillä seudulla (in that area).
Understanding the nuance of seutu requires recognizing that it is slightly less clinical than alue. While a scientist might study a tutkimusalue (research area), a poet or a traveler would likely write about a kaunis seutu (a beautiful region). It carries a weight of belonging and identity, especially in the word kotiseutu, which means one's home region or native place. This word is deeply tied to Finnish identity, representing the roots and the specific landscape one considers home. It is not just the house, but the whole seutu that defines where a person is from.
Tämä seutu on tunnettu kauniista järvistään ja puhtaasta luonnostaan.
Historically, seutu has been used to describe the surroundings of a settlement. In older Finnish, it could also refer to a direction or a side, though this usage is now mostly found in fixed expressions. When you are looking for a house, you might tell the real estate agent which seutu you prefer. It implies a preference for a certain lifestyle or environment rather than just a specific street address. The word also undergoes consonant gradation, which is a key grammatical hurdle for learners. The 't' in seutu changes to a 'd' in many cases, such as the genitive seudun or the adessive seudulla. Mastering this change is essential for sounding natural.
Asun nykyään Turun seudulla.
In business and economics, seutu is used to discuss regional development (seudullinen kehittäminen). Municipalities often collaborate on seutuyhteistyö (regional cooperation) to manage services like waste disposal or public transport. This shows that the word scales from the very personal (home) to the very practical (administrative cooperation). Whether you are discussing the lähiseutu (nearby area) or a distant erämaaseutu (wilderness region), the word provides a flexible way to categorize space based on shared traits rather than just arbitrary borders.
Hän on kotoisin näiltä seuduilta.
Finally, the word appears frequently in literature and news to set the scene. A reporter might say, "The storm caused damage in the Mikkeli seutu." It allows the speaker to be inclusive of the surrounding villages and countryside without having to list every single town. It is a word of synthesis, bringing together various points into a cohesive whole. For a B1 learner, moving beyond 'alue' to 'seutu' demonstrates a higher level of linguistic sensitivity and an understanding of how Finns perceive their environment. It is a step toward more descriptive and natural-sounding Finnish.
Using the word seutu correctly involves navigating Finnish case endings and consonant gradation. The most important thing to remember is the t-d gradation. The nominative is seutu, but as soon as you add most endings, the t weakens to a d. This happens in the genitive (seudun), the inessive (seudussa), the elative (seudusta), the adessive (seudulla), and so on. However, the partitive singular remains seutua (strong grade) because the ending begins with a vowel and the syllable remains open.
- The Adessive Case: -lla/-llä
- This is perhaps the most common way to use seutu. Saying seudulla means 'in the area' or 'in the vicinity'. For example, Olemme Tampereen seudulla (We are in the Tampere area).
- The Partitive Case: -a/-ä
- Used for indefinite amounts or as the object of certain verbs. Rakastan tätä seutua (I love this region). Note the strong grade 't' here.
- Plural Forms
- The plural seudut (nominative) and seuduilla (adessive) are often used to mean 'around those parts' or 'those regions'. Hän liikkuu niillä seuduilla (He moves around those areas).
When constructing sentences, seutu often follows a proper noun in the genitive case. This creates a specific regional designation. For instance, Lapin seutu (the region of Lapland) or Saimaan seutu (the Saimaa region). This is a standard way to refer to the hinterlands or the general area surrounding a major landmark or city. It is also common to see it as the second part of a compound word, such as maaseutu (countryside, literally 'land-region') or tuntuntuseutu (fell region).
Etsimme taloa rauhalliselta seudulta.
Another frequent usage is in the phrase sillä seudulla or siltä seudulta. These function almost like adverbs. If someone asks where you are from, and you want to be general, you might say Siltä seudulta kotoisin (I'm from that area). It avoids the precision of a city name while still giving a clear geographical context. In more formal writing, you might see seudullinen, which is the adjective form meaning 'regional'. For example, seudullinen junaliikenne (regional train traffic).
Tämä on vilkasta seutua varsinkin kesäisin.
Pay attention to the difference between seutu and paikka (place). Paikka is a specific spot—a chair, a room, a specific coordinate. Seutu is the wider context. If you say Olen hyvässä paikassa, you are in a good spot. If you say Olen hyvällä seudulla, you are in a good neighborhood or region. This distinction is vital for accurate communication. When talking about the weather, forecasters often use maan eteläosissa ja Turun seudulla (in the southern parts of the country and the Turku area), showing how seutu bridges the gap between specific cities and broad cardinal directions.
Muutimme uudelle seudulle työn perässä.
Lastly, consider the plural partitive seutuja. You might say, Olen nähnyt monia hienoja seutuja (I have seen many fine regions). The use of the plural emphasizes the variety and extent of the areas visited. In all these cases, the word seutu provides a spatial framework that is both flexible and descriptive, making it a powerful tool for any intermediate Finnish learner.
The word seutu is ubiquitous in Finland, appearing in everything from high-level political discourse to casual banter at a summer cottage. If you listen to the Finnish news, especially the regional broadcasts (alueuutiset), you will hear it constantly. News anchors use it to define the scope of their reporting. For instance, they might talk about Pirkanmaan seutu when discussing local employment figures or infrastructure projects. It sounds more natural and inclusive of the surrounding countryside than just saying 'Tampere'.
- In Public Transport
- If you are in Helsinki, you'll see the word seutulippu (regional ticket). This is the ticket that allows you to travel between the different cities in the metropolitan area. Hearing 'seutu' in this context is a daily occurrence for thousands of commuters.
- In Real Estate
- Real estate listings always specify the seutu or asuinalue. A listing might say 'rauhallinen seutu' (a peaceful area) to attract families. It sets the expectation for the environment outside the four walls of the house.
- In Weather Forecasts
- Meteorologists frequently use seutu to describe where rain or sunshine is expected. 'Sateita on odotettavissa rannikkoseudulla' (Rain is expected in the coastal region).
In casual conversation, you'll hear it when people talk about their origins. Finns have a strong connection to their kotiseutu. You might hear someone say at a party, Olemme samoilta seuduilta kotoisin (We are from the same parts/region). This is a common way to build rapport and find common ground. It's less specific than a village name that the other person might not know, but it identifies a shared cultural and geographical background. It's a way of saying 'we are from the same neck of the woods'.
Junat kulkevat harvoin tällä seudulla.
You will also encounter seutu in historical and cultural contexts. Museums often have exhibits on seudun historia (the history of the region). Local newspapers often have names like Itä-Hämeen seutu or Rannikkoseutu. These papers are the lifeblood of smaller communities, and the use of 'seutu' in their titles emphasizes their commitment to the entire surrounding area, not just the main town. It fosters a sense of regional unity.
Onko tällä seudulla hyviä ravintoloita?
When traveling, you might see signs for seututie (regional road). These are secondary roads that connect different regions and are often more scenic than the big motorways. If you are hiking, a map might show the retkeilyseutu (hiking region). In all these instances, seutu serves to categorize and organize the Finnish landscape into manageable, meaningful chunks. It is a word that helps people navigate both the physical world and the social structures of Finland. For a learner, hearing seutu is a signal that the speaker is talking about a broader context, an environment, or a community, rather than just a single point in space.
The most frequent mistake English speakers make with seutu is failing to apply consonant gradation. Because English nouns don't change their internal stems when adding endings, it's easy to forget that seutu becomes seudun, seudulla, or seudulle. Saying *seutulla sounds very jarring to a native speaker and is a clear marker of a beginner. Remember: the double 't' or single 't' in many Finnish words softens to a 'd' when the syllable is closed by an ending. This is a fundamental rule that seutu follows perfectly.
- Confusion with 'Alue'
- Many learners use alue for everything. While alue is often correct, using seutu is often more natural when describing a neighborhood or a general vicinity. Using alue for 'home region' sounds clinical; kotiseutu is the correct, culturally rich term.
- The Partitive Trap
- Learners sometimes mistakenly use the weak grade in the partitive singular, saying *seudua. The correct form is seutua. The 't' stays strong because the suffix -a doesn't close the syllable.
- Incorrect Case Usage
- When talking about being 'in the area', learners often default to the inessive seudussa. While not always wrong, the adessive seudulla is much more common for general vicinity. Seudussa implies being 'inside' a more strictly defined region.
Another mistake is over-specifying. In English, we might say "in the area of Helsinki." A direct translation might lead to *Helsingin seudun alueella, which is redundant. Simply saying Helsingin seudulla is sufficient and much more idiomatic. Finnish prefers concise regional designations. Also, be careful with the word tienoo. It is a synonym for seutu but is more poetic or old-fashioned. Using tienoo in a business report would be out of place, just as using seutu might feel slightly less romantic than tienoo in a poem about the countryside.
Väärin: Asun tässä *seutulla.
Oikein: Asun tässä seudulla.
A subtle mistake involves the use of seutu with verbs of motion. If you are going 'to' an area, use the allative seudulle. If you are coming 'from' an area, use the ablative seudulta. Some learners confuse these with the illative seutuun or elative seudusta. While seudusta is used when talking 'about' a region (Pidän tästä seudusta - I like this region), seudulta is for physical movement or origin. This distinction between internal and external cases is a classic challenge in Finnish, and seutu is a prime example of where it matters.
Väärin: Hän on kotoisin *seutusta.
Oikein: Hän on kotoisin siltä seudulta.
Lastly, learners sometimes struggle with the plural forms. The plural genitive is seutujen, and the plural partitive is seutuja. These are useful for talking about 'various regions'. Avoid the temptation to use the singular when the context clearly implies multiple distinct areas. For example, if you are talking about the different regions of Finland, use Suomen eri seudut. Mastery of these small details will make your Finnish sound much more polished and precise.
While seutu is a fantastic all-purpose word, Finnish has several other terms for 'area' or 'region' that carry different connotations. Understanding these will help you choose the right word for the right situation. The most common alternative is alue. While seutu is often geographical or social, alue is more formal, administrative, or scientific. You would talk about a kielialue (language area) or a teollisuusalue (industrial zone), but a tunturiseutu (fell region).
- Seutu vs. Alue
- Seutu is like 'region' or 'vicinity' (vague, descriptive). Alue is like 'zone' or 'territory' (defined, precise). Use alue for maps and seutu for descriptions.
- Seutu vs. Tienoo
- Tienoo is almost identical to seutu but feels more literary or old-fashioned. You'll hear näillä tienoin just as you hear näillä seuduin, both meaning 'around here'.
- Seutu vs. Kulmakunta
- Kulmakunta (literally 'corner-community') refers to a neighborhood or a small local district. It is more intimate than seutu and often implies a social community.
Another word you might encounter is paikkakunta. This specifically refers to a locality, such as a town or a municipality. If someone asks what paikkakunta you are from, they want the name of your town. If they ask about the seutu, they are asking about the general area. Then there is maakunta, which is the official term for a province (like Uusimaa or Lapland). Maakunta is a political entity, whereas seutu is a geographical or functional one.
Tämä alue on varattu rakentamiseen, mutta koko seutu on kaunista.
For even more specific contexts, you might use ympäristö (environment/surroundings) or lähistö (vicinity/nearby area). Ympäristö is used when focusing on the nature or the immediate surroundings of an object. Lähistö is used specifically for things that are close by. 'The shop is in the lähistö' means it's just around the corner. 'The shop is in the seutu' means it's somewhere in the general neighborhood or district.
Tunnetko tätä kulmakuntaa hyvin?
In summary, choose seutu for regions, neighborhoods, and general vicinities with a specific character. Use alue for formal zones and territories. Use paikkakunta for towns, maakunta for provinces, and kulmakunta for local neighborhoods. By distinguishing between these, you'll be able to describe the Finnish landscape with the precision and nuance of a native speaker. Each word opens up a slightly different way of looking at the world, and seutu is perhaps the most versatile of them all for everyday descriptive use.
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
In some dialects, 'seutu' was used to describe the direction of the wind. Today, it has lost its windy connotations but still helps Finns navigate their world.
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing 'eu' as two separate syllables.
- Aspirating the 't' (adding a puff of air like in English 'top').
- Forgetting to change 't' to 'd' in inflected forms.
- Pronouncing the final 'u' like the 'u' in 'put' instead of a clear Finnish 'u'.
- Stress on the second syllable.
난이도
Easy to recognize in text, often appearing in titles and news.
Challenging due to consonant gradation (seutu -> seudun).
Requires practice with the 'eu' diphthong and gradation.
Commonly heard in weather and news reports.
다음에 무엇을 배울까
선수 학습
다음에 배울 것
고급
알아야 할 문법
Consonant Gradation (t -> d)
seutu -> seudun, seudulla
External Local Cases for Vicinity
seudulla (in the area), seudulta (from the area)
Compound Word Formation
maa + seutu = maaseutu
Partitive Singular (Strong Grade)
seutua (no gradation)
Plural Genitive Formation
seutu -> seutujen
수준별 예문
Tämä seutu on kaunis.
This area is beautiful.
Nominative case, basic sentence structure.
Helsingin seutu on iso.
The Helsinki area is big.
Genitive + nominative.
Missä tämä seutu on?
Where is this area?
Question word + nominative.
Seutu on rauhallinen.
The area is peaceful.
Subject-predicate-adjective.
Pidän tästä seudusta.
I like this area.
Elative case with the verb 'pitää'.
Tämä on hyvä seutu.
This is a good area.
Simple demonstrative sentence.
Onko seutu kallis?
Is the area expensive?
Interrogative sentence.
Seutu on lähellä merta.
The area is near the sea.
Adverbial phrase of place.
Asun tällä seudulla.
I live in this area.
Adessive case for 'in the area'.
Kotiseutu on minulle tärkeä.
My home region is important to me.
Compound word 'kotiseutu'.
Menemme Lapin seudulle.
We are going to the Lapland region.
Allative case for 'to the area'.
Tällä seudulla on paljon metsää.
There is a lot of forest in this area.
Existential sentence with adessive case.
Oletko kotoisin tältä seudulta?
Are you from this area?
Ablative case for 'from the area'.
Maaseutu on hiljainen paikka.
The countryside is a quiet place.
Compound word 'maaseutu'.
Etsimme asuntoa tältä seudulta.
We are looking for an apartment in this area.
Ablative case with 'etsiä'.
Tämä seutu tuntuu kodikkaalta.
This area feels cozy.
Ablative case with the verb 'tuntua'.
Pääkaupunkiseutu kasvaa nopeasti.
The capital region is growing fast.
Compound word 'pääkaupunkiseutu'.
Seudun asukkaat ovat tyytyväisiä.
The residents of the region are satisfied.
Genitive case 'seudun'.
Tämä seutu on tunnettu historiastaan.
This region is known for its history.
Passive construction with 'tunnettu'.
Hän muutti vieraalle seudulle.
He moved to an unfamiliar region.
Allative case with adjective.
Seudulla järjestetään kesäisin markkinoita.
Markets are organized in the area in the summers.
Passive verb and adessive case.
Matkustimme ympäri Saimaan seutua.
We traveled around the Saimaa region.
Partitive case with 'ympäri'.
Seudun talous perustuu matkailuun.
The region's economy is based on tourism.
Genitive case and 'perustua' + illative.
Onko tällä seudulla hyviä harrastusmahdollisuuksia?
Are there good hobby opportunities in this area?
Compound word 'harrastusmahdollisuus'.
Seudullinen yhteistyö on välttämätöntä.
Regional cooperation is essential.
Adjective form 'seudullinen'.
Hän tuntee nämä seudut kuin omat taskunsa.
He knows these parts like the back of his hand.
Plural partitive and idiom.
Seudun infrastruktuuria täytyy kehittää.
The region's infrastructure must be developed.
Genitive case and modal verb 'täytyy'.
Tämä seutu on kärsinyt muuttotappiosta.
This region has suffered from migration loss.
Perfect tense and elative case.
Seutukunta on hallinnollinen yksikkö.
A sub-region is an administrative unit.
Specific term 'seutukunta'.
Luonto on tällä seudulla ainutlaatuinen.
The nature in this region is unique.
Adessive case and adjective.
Hän on vaikuttanut seudun kulttuurielämään.
He has influenced the cultural life of the region.
Genitive case and 'vaikuttaa' + illative.
Eri seutujen välillä on suuria eroja.
There are big differences between different regions.
Plural genitive with 'välillä'.
Seudun ominaispiirteet heijastuvat arkkitehtuurissa.
The region's characteristic features are reflected in the architecture.
Genitive plural and passive-like verb.
Hän vaelsi autioilla seuduilla viikkoja.
He wandered in deserted regions for weeks.
Plural adessive and adjective.
Seudullinen identiteetti on vahvistunut viime aikoina.
Regional identity has strengthened recently.
Adjective 'seudullinen' and perfect tense.
Teos kuvaa osuvasti hämäläistä seutua.
The work aptly describes the Tavastia region.
Adverb 'osuvasti' and partitive object.
Sillä seudulla liikkui huhuja oudosta kulkijasta.
Rumors of a strange wanderer moved in that area.
Adessive case and existential structure.
Seudun elinvoimaisuus riippuu uusista investoinneista.
The vitality of the region depends on new investments.
Genitive case and 'riippua' + elative.
Hänellä on syvällinen tuntemus näistä seuduista.
He has a profound knowledge of these parts.
Elative plural with 'tuntemus'.
Seutu on säilyttänyt alkuperäisen viehätyksensä.
The region has preserved its original charm.
Perfect tense and genitive object.
Seudullinen eriytyminen on monitahoinen yhteiskunnallinen ilmiö.
Regional segregation is a complex social phenomenon.
Academic vocabulary.
Kirjailija ammentaa inspiraatiota lapsuutensa seuduilta.
The author draws inspiration from the regions of their childhood.
Ablative plural and metaphorical verb.
Seudun geomorfologiset piirteet ovat poikkeukselliset.
The geomorphological features of the region are exceptional.
Specialized scientific terminology.
Alueellinen ja seudullinen suunnittelu kytkeytyvät toisiinsa.
Territorial and regional planning are linked to each other.
Coordinating adjectives and reflexive verb.
Seudun murre on säilynyt poikkeuksellisen puhtaana.
The region's dialect has remained exceptionally pure.
Genitive case and translative-like usage.
Hän analysoi seudun taloushistoriaa kriittisesti.
He analyzes the economic history of the region critically.
Compound word 'taloushistoria'.
Seudun ekosysteemi on herkkä ulkoisille häiriöille.
The region's ecosystem is sensitive to external disturbances.
Genitive case and allative plural.
Seudun väestörakenne on muuttunut dramaattisesti.
The population structure of the region has changed dramatically.
Perfect tense and adverb.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
— In that area or vicinity. Used to point to a general location.
Hän asuu jossain siellä seudulla.
— Around here or in these parts. An informal way to say 'in this area'.
Näillä seuduin sataa usein.
— To which area? Used when asking about a destination.
Mille seudulle olette muuttamassa?
— In strange or unfamiliar regions.
On jännittävää matkustaa vierailla seuduilla.
— In this area. The most common way to refer to your current location.
Tällä seudulla on paljon järviä.
자주 혼동되는 단어
Alue is more clinical/administrative; seutu is more descriptive/geographical.
Paikka is a specific spot; seutu is a wider vicinity.
Tienoo is a poetic or old-fashioned synonym for seutu.
관용어 및 표현
— In these parts / around here. Often used when talking about local customs or weather.
Näillä seuduin ei hötkyillä.
informal— Somewhere there / in that neck of the woods.
Se on jossain siellä seudulla.
neutral— To come from the same area. A way to establish a common background.
Huomasimme, että olemme kotoisin samoilta seuduilta.
neutral— Unfamiliar territories. Can be used metaphorically for new experiences.
Nyt ollaan vierailla seuduilla tämän aiheen kanssa.
neutral/metaphorical— Homesickness for one's native region.
Hänellä on kova kotiseudun kaipuu.
literary— The master of the region (often used ironically or of a local bigwig).
Hän luulee olevansa seudun herra.
informal/ironic— To move in one's own familiar areas (can also mean being in one's element).
Metsästäjä kulki omilla seuduillaan.
neutral— To be in the same ballpark or general area (metaphorically).
Arvauksesi liikkui samoilla seuduilla.
informal— Someone who knows their area (implies expertise or local knowledge).
Hän on seutunsa tunteva opas.
neutral— To leave one's home region (often implies a significant life change).
Monen oli pakko jättää kotiseutunsa sodan jälkeen.
neutral/historical혼동하기 쉬운
Both mean 'area'.
Alue is for precise boundaries (e.g., parking area, military zone). Seutu is for regions with a shared character (e.g., the lakeside region).
Tämä on pysäköintialue, mutta seutu on muuten hienoa.
Both relate to location.
Paikkakunta is a specific town or municipality. Seutu is the broader area around it.
Millä paikkakunnalla asut? Asun Tampereen seudulla.
Both mean 'region' or 'province'.
Maakunta is a large administrative province. Seutu can be smaller and is not always an official political unit.
Uusimaa on maakunta, mutta pääkaupunkiseutu on pienempi alue sen sisällä.
Both describe what is around you.
Ympäristö focuses on the environment or the immediate surroundings of an object. Seutu is a larger geographical concept.
Kodin ympäristö on kaunis, ja koko seutu on rauhallinen.
Both mean 'vicinity'.
Lähistö is specifically 'near here'. Seutu can be a large region miles away.
Hän asuu tässä lähistöllä, mutta on kotoisin pohjoiselta seudulta.
문장 패턴
Tämä on [adjective] seutu.
Tämä on kaunis seutu.
Asun [place name] seudulla.
Asun Turun seudulla.
Seudulla on paljon [plural partitive].
Seudulla on paljon järviä.
Pidän tästä [adjective] seudusta.
Pidän tästä rauhallisesta seudusta.
Seudun [noun] on kehittynyt.
Seudun palvelut ovat kehittyneet.
Olen kotoisin [adjective] seudulta.
Olen kotoisin pohjoiselta seudulta.
Seutu on tunnettu [noun]staan.
Seutu on tunnettu luonnostaan.
Seudullinen [noun] vaikuttaa [noun]uun.
Seudullinen kehitys vaikuttaa työllisyyteen.
어휘 가족
명사
동사
형용사
관련
사용법
High, especially in news and everyday descriptions of location.
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Asun *seutulla.
→
Asun seudulla.
You must use the weak grade 'd' in the adessive case.
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Pidän tästä *seudua.
→
Pidän tästä seudusta.
The verb 'pitää' requires the elative case (-sta), and the stem must be weak (d).
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Tämä on hieno *seudua.
→
Tämä on hienoa seutua.
The partitive singular stem is strong (t), but the adjective must also be in the partitive.
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Menemme *seutuun.
→
Menemme seudulle.
Finnish prefers the allative case (-lle) for going 'to' a region or area.
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Hän on *seutusta kotoisin.
→
Hän on siltä seudulta kotoisin.
Origin from a general area uses the ablative case (-lta) and usually needs a demonstrative like 'siltä'.
팁
Gradation Master
Remember the t -> d change. 'Seutu' is strong, 'seudun' is weak. This is the most common mistake for learners.
Home Sweet Home
Use 'kotiseutu' instead of 'kotikaupunki' if you want to emphasize your connection to the whole area where you grew up.
Regional vs. Local
Use 'seutu' for the big picture and 'kulmakunta' for the local neighborhood vibe.
Weather Watch
Listen for '-seudulla' in weather reports. It's the best way to hear the word used in a natural, repetitive context.
Compound Power
Learn 'maaseutu' and 'pääkaupunkiseutu' first. They are the most useful compound words using 'seutu'.
Vague is Good
If you don't know the exact town, just say 'sillä seudulla' (in that area). It's a great conversational safety net.
Descriptive Flair
Pair 'seutu' with adjectives like 'kaunis', 'rauhallinen', or 'karu' to practice your descriptive Finnish.
Regional Pride
Asking someone about their 'kotiseutu' is a great way to start a deeper conversation about Finnish identity.
Partitive Exception
Don't forget: 'seutua' keeps the 't'! The partitive singular doesn't trigger the weak grade here.
Not for Points
Never use 'seutu' for a specific point like a chair or a parking spot. It's always for a wider area.
암기하기
기억법
Think of 'SEU-tu' as 'See You' in the 'tu-rritory'. It's the area where you see people.
시각적 연상
Imagine a map of Finland with a glowing circle around a city and its surrounding villages. That glowing circle is the 'seutu'.
Word Web
챌린지
Try to name three different 'seutu' in Finland (e.g., Helsingin seutu, Tampereen seutu, Lapin seutu) and describe them using one adjective each.
어원
The word 'seutu' has its roots in early Finnic languages. It is related to words in other Finno-Ugric languages that denote 'side' or 'direction'.
원래 의미: Originally, it likely meant 'side' or 'direction', which evolved into 'surroundings' and eventually 'region'.
Uralic / Finnic.문화적 맥락
Be careful when using 'maaseutu' (countryside) as it can sometimes carry a connotation of being 'backwards' if used insensitively, though it is generally a neutral term.
English speakers might use 'area' or 'region' more loosely, whereas Finnish 'seutu' has a more descriptive, almost emotional quality in some contexts.
실생활에서 연습하기
실제 사용 상황
Living and Housing
- Rauhallinen seutu
- Vilkasta seutua
- Etsiä asuntoa seudulta
- Viihtyisä asuinseutu
Travel and Geography
- Lapin seutu
- Rannikkoseutu
- Vierailla seuduilla
- Kauniita seutuja
News and Weather
- Pääkaupunkiseudulla
- Seudun uutiset
- Sateita seudulla
- Seudullinen liikenne
Identity and Origins
- Oma kotiseutu
- Samoilta seuduilta
- Kotiseuturakkaus
- Muuttaa uudelle seudulle
Business and Planning
- Seudullinen kehitys
- Seutuyhteistyö
- Seudun elinkeinoelämä
- Seutukuntien välillä
대화 시작하기
"Oletko asunut pitkään tällä seudulla?"
"Mikä on mielestäsi Suomen kaunein seutu?"
"Onko tällä seudulla hyviä paikkoja käydä ulkona?"
"Miltä seudulta olet kotoisin?"
"Haluaisitko muuttaa jollekin toiselle seudulle?"
일기 주제
Kuvaile kotiseutuasi ja sitä, mikä tekee siitä erityisen.
Mitä mieltä olet pääkaupunkiseudun elämänmenosta verrattuna maaseutuun?
Kirjoita matkasta, jonka teit vieraalle seudulle.
Miten oma seutusi on muuttunut viimeisen kymmenen vuoden aikana?
Jos voisit valita minkä tahansa seudun asua, minkä valitsisit ja miksi?
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문While both can mean 'area', 'alue' is more formal and refers to a space with clear boundaries (like a parking lot or a language zone). 'Seutu' is more descriptive and refers to a region or neighborhood with a certain character (like the capital region or the countryside). In everyday talk, 'seutu' sounds more natural when describing where you live.
It follows consonant gradation: the 't' becomes 'd' when the syllable is closed. Nominative: seutu. Genitive: seudun. Partitive: seutua (strong grade!). Adessive: seudulla. Allative: seudulle. Ablative: seudulta.
Use it when referring to the metropolitan area of Helsinki, which includes Espoo, Vantaa, and Kauniainen. It's the standard term for the capital region in news, transport, and daily life.
No, 'seutu' is too general for a specific address. Use it for the neighborhood or the general part of town. For a specific spot, use 'paikka' or just the street name.
It means 'home region'. It's a culturally important word in Finland, referring to the place where you grew up or where your roots are. It's more than just a hometown; it's the whole surrounding area you identify with.
Usually, 'seutu' is for physical geography. However, in idioms like 'samoilla seuduilla liikkua', it can mean being in the same 'ballpark' or general range of an idea or number.
Yes, they are synonyms. 'Tienoo' is more common in literature or older speech. In modern, everyday Finnish, 'seutu' is much more frequent.
Finnish often uses the 'external' cases (-lla/-llä) for open spaces and general vicinities. Since a 'seutu' is a broad, open area, 'seudulla' is the standard way to say you are in that region.
It's a 'regional road'. These are roads that connect different regions and are typically numbered with three digits. They are smaller than national highways but larger than local streets.
Generally, yes. It simply means 'countryside'. However, like 'rural' in English, it can be used in different ways depending on the context. Most Finns have a very positive association with the 'maaseutu', especially regarding summer cottages.
셀프 테스트 200 질문
Write a sentence: 'This area is nice.'
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Write a sentence: 'I live in the Helsinki area.'
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Write a sentence: 'I like this region because it is quiet.'
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Write a sentence: 'We are moving to a new area.'
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Write a sentence: 'Regional cooperation is important for the economy.'
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Write a sentence: 'Is there a shop in this area?'
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Write a sentence: 'The residents of the region are happy.'
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Write a sentence: 'The history of this region is very long.'
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Write a sentence: 'He draws inspiration from his home region.'
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Write a sentence: 'The countryside is beautiful in summer.'
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Write a sentence: 'I am from that area.'
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Write a sentence: 'The regional ticket is valid here.'
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Write a sentence: 'Unfamiliar regions can be scary.'
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Write a sentence: 'There are many lakes in this area.'
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Write a sentence: 'This is my home region.'
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Write a sentence: 'The region's services are developing.'
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Write a sentence: 'Regional segregation is a serious problem.'
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Write a sentence: 'We traveled around the Saimaa region.'
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Write a sentence: 'The area is big.'
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Write a sentence: 'The coastal region is windy.'
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Say: 'This area is big.'
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Say: 'I live in this area.'
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Say: 'I like this region.'
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Say: 'Where are you from?' (using seutu)
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Say: 'The capital region is growing.'
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Say: 'The countryside is quiet.'
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Say: 'The residents are happy.'
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Say: 'Regional cooperation is good.'
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Say: 'Around these parts it rains often.'
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Say: 'A beautiful area.'
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Say: 'Is there a restaurant in this area?'
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Say: 'I am interested in the region's history.'
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Say: 'The region is known for its nature.'
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Say: 'My home region is Lapland.'
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Say: 'We are in the Tampere area.'
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Say: 'The regional ticket is expensive.'
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Say: 'Regional development is a complex process.'
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Say: 'I want to see new regions.'
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Say: 'Let's go to the countryside.'
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Say: 'The region's economy is strong.'
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Listen and write: 'Asun tällä seudulla.'
Listen and write: 'Seudun asukkaat ovat tyytyväisiä.'
Listen and write: 'Pääkaupunkiseutu on vilkas alue.'
Listen and write: 'Tämä seutu on kaunis.'
Listen and write: 'Oletko kotoisin tältä seudulta?'
Listen and write: 'Maaseutu kutsuu.'
Listen and write: 'Seudullinen yhteistyö kannattaa.'
Listen and write: 'Näillä seuduin ei hötkyillä.'
Listen and write: 'Pidän tästä rauhallisesta seudusta.'
Listen and write: 'Seudun historia on kiehtova.'
Listen and write: 'Helsingin seutu.'
Listen and write: 'Muutamme uudelle seudulle.'
Listen and write: 'Tämä on hyvä seutu.'
Listen and write: 'Seutulippu maksaa paljon.'
Listen and write: 'Seutu on tunnettu luonnostaan.'
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Summary
The word 'seutu' is the most natural way to describe a region or the general vicinity of a place in Finnish. It bridges the gap between a specific spot and a whole country, often carrying a sense of character or identity, as seen in 'kotiseutu' (home region).
- A noun meaning region, area, or neighborhood.
- Commonly used for both large geographical areas and local vicinities.
- Undergoes consonant gradation: seutu -> seudun.
- Often found in compound words like maaseutu and kotiseutu.
Gradation Master
Remember the t -> d change. 'Seutu' is strong, 'seudun' is weak. This is the most common mistake for learners.
Home Sweet Home
Use 'kotiseutu' instead of 'kotikaupunki' if you want to emphasize your connection to the whole area where you grew up.
Regional vs. Local
Use 'seutu' for the big picture and 'kulmakunta' for the local neighborhood vibe.
Weather Watch
Listen for '-seudulla' in weather reports. It's the best way to hear the word used in a natural, repetitive context.
관련 콘텐츠
general 관련 단어
aiemmin
B1이전에: 이전에 이 영화를 본 적이 있습니다.
aiheinen
B2themed or related to a topic
aiheuttaa
B1to cause
aiheutua
B2~에서 기인하다, ~으로 인해 발생하다. '비용은 운송에서 발생한다.'
aikaa vievä
B1'시간이 많이 걸리는'이라는 뜻입니다. 예: '이것은 시간이 많이 걸리는 작업이다.'
aikaisin
A2early
aikoa
A2aikoa는 미래에 무언가를 할 의도나 계획이 있음을 의미합니다. 특정 의도가 있을 때 사용됩니다.
aivan
A2exactly or quite
ajankohtainen
B1이 주제는 현재 매우 시의적절합니다.
ajatella
A1to think