Finnish · Nature & Environment
Flower
The colorful blossom of a plant.
Puistossa kukkii kauniita kukkia.
Beautiful flowers are blooming in the park.
The term 'kukka' comes from Proto-Finnic *kukka, originating from Proto-Uralic *kūka, meaning 'flower'. It has maintained its association with flowering plants in Finnish language and culture.
'Kukka' is commonly used in informal settings, especially when discussing nature, gardening, or aesthetics. It appears in both spoken and written forms, often reflecting seasonal changes.
Flowers often symbolize beauty and transience in Finnish poetry, notably in the works of poets like Aale Tynni.