ottaa ohraleipä
Finnish
Etymology
Literally, “barley bread takes”. Bread made of barley was historically a famine food (barley was instead, whenever possible, used to make porridge or gruel, or to feed animals, rather than used to make bread).
Verb
- (idiomatic, impersonal) to be in trouble, to go through hard times
- Nyt otti ohraleipä!
- Now we're in trouble!
Conjugation
See ottaa; ohraleipä is not inflected. Some forms are not used.
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