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tavallinen

tavallinen is a Finnish adjective meaning ordinary, usual, or commonplace. It is used to describe people, objects, or events that conform to common expectations or everyday life rather than being exceptional. Examples: "tavallinen päivä" (an ordinary day), "tavallinen kansalainen" (an ordinary citizen), "tavallinen kuluttaja" (an ordinary consumer). In contrast to expressions of rarity or extraordinariness such as "poikkeuksellinen" (exceptional) or "yllättävä" (surprising). The adverb form is "tavallisesti" or "tavallisin tavoin," but more commonly "tavallisesti" indicates normally or routinely.

Etymology: The word is formed from the root related to "tapa" meaning habit or custom, with the

Usage notes: The word tavallinen is widely used in everyday Finnish, both spoken and written. In formal

Related forms: tavallisuus (ordinariness), tavanomainen (customary, conventional), tavanomaisuus (conventionality).

adjectival
suffix
-llinen,
giving
a
sense
of
belonging
to
customary
practice
or
standard.
The
concept
covers
what
is
typical
or
expected
within
a
given
context.
or
technical
contexts,
synonyms
like
"normaali"
or
"tavanomainen"
may
be
preferred.
Distinctions:
"tavanomainen"
stresses
conformity
to
customary
norms
in
a
more
general
or
formal
sense;
"tavallinen"
emphasizes
general
ordinariness
and
commonness.