المعنى
To feel very comfortable and relaxed.
خلفية ثقافية
Finns value 'oma rauha' (one's own peace). Telling someone to be 'like at home' is an invitation to stop performing social roles and just 'be'. In Eastern Finnish traditions, hospitality was legendary. A guest was always offered a sauna and food before even being asked their business. In Helsinki, this phrase is often used in 'Third Places' like libraries (e.g., Oodi) to encourage citizens to use the space freely. Low hierarchy in Finnish offices means you are often encouraged to be 'kuin kotonasi' with your boss, using first names and casual speech.
The Suffix Secret
If you forget the suffix, just say 'Ole kuin kotona'. People will understand, but adding the '-si' makes you sound much more advanced!
Don't over-formalize
In very casual settings, you can just say 'Ota iisisti' (Take it easy), but 'Ole kuin kotonasi' is never wrong.
المعنى
To feel very comfortable and relaxed.
The Suffix Secret
If you forget the suffix, just say 'Ole kuin kotona'. People will understand, but adding the '-si' makes you sound much more advanced!
Don't over-formalize
In very casual settings, you can just say 'Ota iisisti' (Take it easy), but 'Ole kuin kotonasi' is never wrong.
Use it for skills
Compliment someone by saying they are 'kuin kotonaan' when doing something difficult. It's a great way to sound like a native.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the correct possessive suffix for 'minä' (I).
Minä olen täällä kuin kotona__.
For 'minä', the suffix is always '-ni'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to welcome a guest?
You are welcoming one friend to your house. What do you say?
You use the 2nd person singular suffix '-si' because you are talking to 'you' (sinä).
Match the subject with the correct form of the idiom.
Subjects: 1. Me, 2. Te, 3. He
Me -> -mme, Te -> -nne, He -> -an.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Tervetuloa meille! B: Kiitos! A: _____
The host should tell the guest to make themselves at home.
In which situation would you say 'Hän on kuin kotonaan'?
Select the best context.
The idiom describes being comfortable and confident in an environment.
🎉 النتيجة: /5
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Where can you be 'kuin kotonasi'?
Places
- • Mökki (Cottage)
- • Toimisto (Office)
- • Metsä (Forest)
Feelings
- • Rento (Relaxed)
- • Varma (Confident)
- • Turvallinen (Safe)
بنك التمارين
5 تمارينMinä olen täällä kuin kotona__.
For 'minä', the suffix is always '-ni'.
You are welcoming one friend to your house. What do you say?
You use the 2nd person singular suffix '-si' because you are talking to 'you' (sinä).
طابق كل عنصر على اليسار مع زوجه على اليمين:
Me -> -mme, Te -> -nne, He -> -an.
A: Tervetuloa meille! B: Kiitos! A: _____
The host should tell the guest to make themselves at home.
Select the best context.
The idiom describes being comfortable and confident in an environment.
🎉 النتيجة: /5
الأسئلة الشائعة
4 أسئلةNo, it changes based on the person (kotonani, kotonasi, etc.). 'Kotonaan' is only for 'he/she' or 'they'.
Yes! 'Kissa on kuin kotonaan' is very common.
Yes, if they are visiting your home or if you are in a casual office environment.
'Kotoisa' is an adjective (a cozy room), while 'kotonaan' is part of this idiom describing a person's state.
عبارات ذات صلة
tuntea olonsa kotoisaksi
synonymTo feel homey/comfortable.
asettua taloksi
similarTo settle in.
koti-ikävä
contrastHomesickness.
omissa oloissaan
builds onIn one's own space/thoughts.