/ˈhuːti/, [ˈhuːt̪i]
OriginFrom Swedish hut (“decency, good manners, politeness, reason, common sense”), used in some set phrases like veta hut (“to behave oneself”).
- synonym of nuhde (“admonition, scolding”); only used in partitive singular case as an object
“antaa huutia” — to reprimand; lit. "to give a scolding"