المعنى
Introducing one's own view.
خلفية ثقافية
Using 'minun mielestäni' is a sign of 'social intelligence' (pelisilmä). It shows you aren't trying to dominate others with your views. Reflects the 'Law of Jante'—don't think you are more important than others. Opinions are kept personal. In universities, students are encouraged to use this to distinguish their own analysis from cited sources. On Finnish Reddit (r/suomi), 'IMHO' is often replaced by 'mun mielestä' or the acronym 'MM'.
The Suffix Secret
If you want to sound like a native but stay formal, drop the 'minun' and just say 'Mielestäni'. It's cleaner and very common.
Don't forget the 'ni'
If you say 'Minun mielestä', a Finn will understand you, but it sounds like 'My of opinion'—slightly broken.
المعنى
Introducing one's own view.
The Suffix Secret
If you want to sound like a native but stay formal, drop the 'minun' and just say 'Mielestäni'. It's cleaner and very common.
Don't forget the 'ni'
If you say 'Minun mielestä', a Finn will understand you, but it sounds like 'My of opinion'—slightly broken.
Soften the Blow
If you have to say something negative, always start with 'Minun mielestäni'. It makes you sound much more likeable.
Spoken Finnish
Listen for 'Mun mielest'. That's the version you'll hear 90% of the time in Helsinki.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the missing suffix for the formal version.
Minun mielestä___ tämä on hyvä kirja.
The suffix '-ni' corresponds to 'minun' (my).
Which one is the most natural spoken form?
How would you say 'In my opinion' to a friend?
'Mun mielestä' is the standard casual/spoken version.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are in a formal board meeting. Which do you use?
Dropping the 'minun' but keeping the suffix is very professional and concise.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Onko tämä paita hieno? B: ________ se on vähän liian suuri.
'Mielestäni' is the correct case and suffix for sharing an opinion.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Formal vs. Spoken
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينMinun mielestä___ tämä on hyvä kirja.
The suffix '-ni' corresponds to 'minun' (my).
How would you say 'In my opinion' to a friend?
'Mun mielestä' is the standard casual/spoken version.
You are in a formal board meeting. Which do you use?
Dropping the 'minun' but keeping the suffix is very professional and concise.
A: Onko tämä paita hieno? B: ________ se on vähän liian suuri.
'Mielestäni' is the correct case and suffix for sharing an opinion.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
12 أسئلةYes! It is very common and perfectly correct. It's actually more common in writing than the full 'Minun mielestäni'.
'Mielestäni' is for an opinion or taste. 'Luulen' is for when you think something is true but aren't sure (e.g., 'I think it's raining').
Not at all! It's just informal. Use it with friends, family, and colleagues you know well.
Use 'Sinun mielestäsi' or just 'Mielestäsi'.
In spoken Finnish, the possessive suffix '-ni' is often dropped. In formal Finnish, it must be there.
Usually, it comes at the beginning, but it can be at the end for emphasis: 'Se on tyhmää, minun mielestäni.'
Yes, 'Meidän mielestämme' means 'In our opinion'.
No, it can mean mind, mood, or desire. For example, 'tekee mieli' means 'I feel like/I want'.
Yes, often in the shortened form 'Mielestäni:' followed by a quote.
'Oman näkemykseni mukaan' is generally considered more formal.
Yes, just change the pronoun and suffix: 'Hänen mielestään' (In his/her opinion).
Yes, it shows you are reflective and polite.
عبارات ذات صلة
Olen sitä mieltä, että...
similarI am of the opinion that...
Uskon, että...
similarI believe that...
Luulen, että...
similarI think/guess that...
Nähdäkseni
specialized formAs I see it
Mielestäsi
builds onIn your opinion
Mielestämme
builds onIn our opinion