Matri is a Finnish word that means "mother" in English. It is often used in the context of Finnish culture and traditions, where the mother is considered as the center of the family unit. The matriarch of a Finnish family is typically responsible for the well-being of the family, including providing food, shelter, and emotional support. In Finnish mythology, there are several goddesses known as matri, who are associated with fertility, childbirth, and nature. The word matri is also used in some other cultures as a term of respect or endearment for an older female figure with nurturing qualities.
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