In spoken Finnish, the word 'mut' is commonly used as a shortened form of 'mutta' (meaning 'but'), demonstrating how spoken language often uses abbreviated versions of formal words for efficiency and natural flow in conversation.
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Puhekieli: We use this word all the time! ๐ซ๐ฎAdded:
The finish word of the day, mut.
Mut is a short version for mutta and we use it in spoken finish all the time.
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