/ˈleʋeæ/, [ˈle̞ʋe̞æ]
OriginFrom Proto-Finnic *levedä (compare Ingrian levviä, Karelian levie, Veps leved), equivalent to levä- + -eä.
- wide (having a large physical extent from side to side)
- broad (strongly regional)
- figurativelybig, conceited, pompous
“leveät puheet” — big talk
Formsleveämpi(comparative) · levein(superlative) · leveä(nominative, singular) · leveät(nominative, plural) · leveä(accusative, nominative, singular) · leveät(accusative, nominative, plural) · leveän(accusative, genitive, singular) · leveät(accusative, genitive, plural) · leveän(genitive, singular) · leveiden(genitive, plural) · leveitten(genitive, plural) · leveäin(genitive, plural, rare) · leveää(partitive, singular) · leveätä(partitive, singular) · leveitä(partitive, plural) · leveässä(inessive, singular) · leveissä(inessive, plural) · leveästä(elative, singular) · leveistä(elative, plural) · leveään(illative, singular)