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Káva

Kõva is an Estonian adjective meaning hard, solid, or tough. It describes the physical property of hardness or density, and it is also used figuratively to express qualities such as resilience, strength, or stubbornness. In everyday language the word is versatile and common, and it can be used to describe materials as well as people or situations that are difficult, enduring, or uncompromising.

Kõva is of Finnic origin and is cognate with the Finnish word kova, both reflecting a shared

In usage, kõva can contrast with softer or gentler senses and is often employed to emphasize toughness

semantic
field
of
hardness
and
strength.
The
Estonian
form
has
developed
within
the
Finnic
language
family
alongside
related
terms
in
neighboring
languages,
preserving
the
core
sense
of
firmness.
or
endurance.
It
appears
across
different
registers,
from
casual
speech
to
literary
prose,
and
can
convey
literal
hardness
or
a
figurative
toughness
depending
on
context.
As
with
many
Estonian
adjectives,
kõva
inflects
to
agree
with
gender,
number,
and
case
in
sentences,
but
its
basic
meaning
remains
readily
recognizable
across
contexts.