"hyvää päivää kirvesvartta" meaning in All languages combined

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Phrase [Finnish]

Etymology: From hyvää (“good”) päivää (“day”) kirvesvartta (“axe stale”) < from a Norwegian folk tale named God dag, mann! – Økseskaft! (“Good day, man! – Axe stale!”. Head templates: {{head|fi|phrase|head=hyvää päivää kirvesvartta}} hyvää päivää kirvesvartta
  1. Describes a conversation in which the participants either realize they cannot understand what the others are trying to say, but still try to keep on, or each of them erroneously supposes to catch the idea of the others answering in one's own way.
    Sense id: en-hyvää_päivää_kirvesvartta-fi-phrase-y1yDRjc3 Categories (other): Finnish entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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        "Describes a conversation in which the participants either realize they cannot understand what the others are trying to say, but still try to keep on, or each of them erroneously supposes to catch the idea of the others answering in one's own way."
      ],
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}
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  "etymology_text": "From hyvää (“good”) päivää (“day”) kirvesvartta (“axe stale”) < from a Norwegian folk tale named God dag, mann! – Økseskaft! (“Good day, man! – Axe stale!”.",
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        "Finnish lemmas",
        "Finnish multiword terms",
        "Finnish phrases",
        "Pages with 1 entry",
        "Pages with entries"
      ],
      "glosses": [
        "Describes a conversation in which the participants either realize they cannot understand what the others are trying to say, but still try to keep on, or each of them erroneously supposes to catch the idea of the others answering in one's own way."
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