Finnish · Food & Drink
Meat
The flesh of animals eaten as food.
Hän ei syö lihaa, hän on kasvissyöjä.
He does not eat meat, he is vegetarian.
The word 'liha' traces back to Proto-Uralic *lihpă, meaning 'flesh' or 'meat.' It reflects the fundamental role of meat in the diets of ancient Finnish peoples and has remained a stable term in the language.
'Liha' is utilized in both formal and informal contexts, specifically in cooking and dietary discussions. It is uniformly understood across Finland, with no major regional dialect variations.