talvikaudet
Talvikaudet is a Finnish term referring to the winter seasons or winter periods within a year. The word is formed from talvi (winter) and kaudet (periods or seasons) and is used in different contexts to denote the part of the year dominated by winter conditions, such as lower temperatures, snow, and shorter daylight.
In everyday language and media, talvikaudet typically describe the annual winter half-year, whose exact timing can
The length and characteristics of talvikaudet differ across Finland, being longer and colder in the north and
talvi means winter, and kaudet is the plural of kausi, meaning season or term. The combination emphasizes