keveitä
Keveitä is a Finnish word that translates to "light" or "lightweight" in English. It is commonly used as an adjective to describe objects that have little weight, are easy to lift, or are not dense. For example, one might say a "keveä laukku" (light bag) or a "keveä materiaali" (light material). The word can also be used metaphorically to describe things that are not serious, profound, or difficult, such as a "keveä mieli" (light heart/mind) or a "keveä keskustelu" (light conversation). In some contexts, "keveitä" can also imply agility or ease of movement, as in "keveä askel" (light step). The opposite of keveitä is "raskas," meaning heavy. The usage of keveitä is widespread in everyday Finnish language, contributing to descriptions of both physical properties and abstract concepts.