المعنى
Something good.
خلفية ثقافية
The 'Ihan kiva' trap: If a Finn says something is 'ihan kiva', they might actually mean it's boring or they don't like it much. It's a polite way to avoid being negative. Sarcasm is a national sport. 'Kiva' is the most common tool for it. Listen for a flat, falling intonation. Social media etiquette: Finns use 'Kivaa!' or 'Kiva!' as a standard comment on photos to show they've seen and liked the post without needing to write a long comment. Understatement: Using 'kiva' for something objectively amazing is common. It's part of the cultural habit of not bragging.
The 'Kiva' Reaction
When you don't know what to say to someone's story, just say 'Kiva!'. It works 90% of the time.
Watch the Partitive
Remember: 'Kiva päivä' (noun) but 'On kivaa' (abstract). This is the most common learner error.
المعنى
Something good.
The 'Kiva' Reaction
When you don't know what to say to someone's story, just say 'Kiva!'. It works 90% of the time.
Watch the Partitive
Remember: 'Kiva päivä' (noun) but 'On kivaa' (abstract). This is the most common learner error.
Texting Style
In texts, Finns often write 'Kivaaa' with many a's to show extra enthusiasm.
Sarcasm Alert
If someone says 'No kiva' after a mistake, they are NOT happy. Don't say 'Kiitos'!
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the blank with 'kiva' or 'kivaa'.
Onpa ______ päivä tänään!
We are describing a specific noun (päivä), so we use the nominative form.
Which sentence is a natural greeting?
How do you say 'Nice to see you'?
'Kiva nähdä' is the standard idiomatic expression.
Match the response to the situation.
Your friend tells you they are going to a concert tonight.
'Kivaa iltaa' means 'Have a nice evening'.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural word.
A: Pekka on todella ______ tyyppi. B: Niin on, hän auttaa aina.
We are describing a person (tyyppi), so 'kiva' is the correct adjective form.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Kiva vs. Mukava
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينOnpa ______ päivä tänään!
We are describing a specific noun (päivä), so we use the nominative form.
How do you say 'Nice to see you'?
'Kiva nähdä' is the standard idiomatic expression.
Your friend tells you they are going to a concert tonight.
'Kivaa iltaa' means 'Have a nice evening'.
A: Pekka on todella ______ tyyppi. B: Niin on, hän auttaa aina.
We are describing a person (tyyppi), so 'kiva' is the correct adjective form.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةNo, adults use it constantly. However, using it for everything can make your vocabulary seem limited.
Yes! 'Hän on kiva' means 'He/she is nice/friendly'.
'Hyvä' means 'good' (quality/moral), while 'kiva' means 'nice' (pleasant/fun).
You can say 'tosi kiva' or 'todella kiva'.
It's okay to describe a previous task as 'kiva', but use 'mielenkiintoinen' (interesting) to sound more professional.
It's the partitive case, used for uncountable things or general feelings of fun.
Not really. Use 'hauska' for funny. 'Kiva' is just pleasant.
Technically yes, but it's so common it's basically standard Finnish now.
Like the English 'v' in 'van'.
It's better to use 'hyvää' (good) or 'maukasta' (tasty), but you can say a restaurant is 'kiva'.
عبارات ذات صلة
mukava
similarcomfortable, pleasant, nice
hauska
similarfun, funny
ihana
builds onwonderful, lovely
jees
synonymokay, cool
ok
synonymokay