المعنى
To fall for a trick.
خلفية ثقافية
April Fool's Day (Aprillipäivä) is the peak time for this phrase. Traditional Finnish pranks often involve sending someone to fetch a non-existent item like 'lasisaha' (glass saw). Finland is one of the most digitized countries. Consequently, 'mennä lankaan' is frequently used by banks and the police in social media campaigns to educate citizens about cybercrime. In folk tales, the fox (kettu) is the one who makes others 'mennä lankaan'. The wolf (susi) is the one who usually falls for the tricks. In Finnish business, being direct is valued. If a contract has 'hidden threads' (piilolankoja), and you sign it, colleagues might say you 'menit lankaan', implying you weren't diligent enough.
The 'Into' Rule
Always use the -an ending (illative). You are going *into* the trap.
Not for Love
If you say 'I fell for you' using this phrase, Finns will think you mean 'You tricked me into a relationship'.
المعنى
To fall for a trick.
The 'Into' Rule
Always use the -an ending (illative). You are going *into* the trap.
Not for Love
If you say 'I fell for you' using this phrase, Finns will think you mean 'You tricked me into a relationship'.
April Fool's Essential
This is the #1 phrase to know for April 1st in Finland. Use it when you reveal the prank.
Trust vs. Gullibility
Using this phrase about yourself shows humility and 'maalaisjärki' (common sense) in Finnish culture.
اختبر نفسك
Täytä puuttuva sana oikeassa muodossa.
Minä en halua, että sinä ______ lankaan.
The sentence requires the second person singular present form 'menet' (you go).
Mikä tilanne sopii tähän idiomiin?
Milloin voit sanoa 'Menin lankaan'?
The idiom is used for being deceived or fooled by a joke.
Täydennä keskustelu.
A: 'Saitko sähköpostin, jossa luvattiin ilmaista rahaa?' B: 'Sain, mutta en ______ ______.'
The past negative form 'en mennyt lankaan' is correct here.
Yhdistä lause ja tilanne.
1. 'Menitpä lankaan!' 2. 'Älä mene lankaan.' 3. 'Hän meni lankaan.'
1-C (Prank reveal), 2-A (Warning), 3-B (Reporting a past event).
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينMinä en halua, että sinä ______ lankaan.
The sentence requires the second person singular present form 'menet' (you go).
Milloin voit sanoa 'Menin lankaan'?
The idiom is used for being deceived or fooled by a joke.
A: 'Saitko sähköpostin, jossa luvattiin ilmaista rahaa?' B: 'Sain, mutta en ______ ______.'
The past negative form 'en mennyt lankaan' is correct here.
1. 'Menitpä lankaan!' 2. 'Älä mene lankaan.' 3. 'Hän meni lankaan.'
1-C (Prank reveal), 2-A (Warning), 3-B (Reporting a past event).
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
12 أسئلةOnly if you are talking about a mistake you learned from. 'Menin kerran lankaan, mutta nyt olen varovaisempi.'
To a friend after a joke, it's fine. To a stranger who just lost money, it's very rude.
'Halpaan' implies the trick was 'cheap' or obvious. 'Lankaan' is more general.
Yes, but in this context, it specifically evokes the image of a snare.
Me menemme lankaan.
Yes! 'Menin ihan lankaan sen elokuvan lopussa.'
No, the idiom is always singular 'lankaan'.
No, it's a standard idiom used in all levels of society.
No, 'putosin' (I fell) is not used with 'lankaan'. Use 'menin'.
It's the word you shout after someone 'menee lankaan' on April 1st.
Absolutely, it's perfect for when an audience is fooled.
Very often, especially regarding scams and fraud warnings.
عبارات ذات صلة
mennä halpaan
synonymTo fall for a cheap/obvious trick.
mennä vipuun
synonymTo fall into a lever-trap.
huijata
builds onTo cheat or trick someone.
langeta ansaan
similarTo fall into a trap.
vetää höplästä
similarTo pull someone by the 'höplä' (lip/ear).