المعنى
To capture an image.
خلفية ثقافية
Finns value 'oma rauha' (personal peace). Always ask before taking photos of people's homes or private yards, even if they look like a postcard. In Finnish 'influencer' culture, 'ottaa valokuva' is often replaced by 'luoda sisältöä' (to create content), but the act remains the same. Finland has strict privacy laws. Taking a photo of someone in a 'private-like' place (like an office or a backyard) without permission can be a crime (salakatselu). There is a massive community of amateur nature photographers in Finland. 'Luontokuvaus' is a respected hobby.
The 'Kuva' Shortcut
Always use 'kuva' instead of 'valokuva' in spoken Finnish to sound more like a native.
Object Case Trap
Remember: 'Otan valokuvan' (I will take it) vs 'Otan valokuvia' (I take them/I'm taking them).
المعنى
To capture an image.
The 'Kuva' Shortcut
Always use 'kuva' instead of 'valokuva' in spoken Finnish to sound more like a native.
Object Case Trap
Remember: 'Otan valokuvan' (I will take it) vs 'Otan valokuvia' (I take them/I'm taking them).
Asking Permission
Use the conditional 'Voisitko' or 'Saisinko' to sound extra polite when asking someone to take your photo.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the correct form of 'valokuva' (accusative or partitive).
Haluaisin ottaa yhden kauniin _______.
Since it's 'one' (yhden) specific photo to be completed, we use the accusative -n ending.
Which verb is correct for taking a photo?
Minä _______ valokuvan eilen.
In Finnish, you 'take' (ottaa -> otin) a photo, you don't 'make' (tehdä) it.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural phrase.
A: 'Tämä maisema on upea!' B: 'Niin on. _______?'
'Otatko valokuvan?' is the standard way to ask if someone is going to take a photo.
Match the phrase to the register.
Match 'Räpsäise kuva' to its register.
'Räpsäistä' is a casual, onomatopoeic verb for taking a quick snap.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينHaluaisin ottaa yhden kauniin _______.
Since it's 'one' (yhden) specific photo to be completed, we use the accusative -n ending.
Minä _______ valokuvan eilen.
In Finnish, you 'take' (ottaa -> otin) a photo, you don't 'make' (tehdä) it.
A: 'Tämä maisema on upea!' B: 'Niin on. _______?'
'Otatko valokuvan?' is the standard way to ask if someone is going to take a photo.
Match 'Räpsäise kuva' to its register.
'Räpsäistä' is a casual, onomatopoeic verb for taking a quick snap.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
14 أسئلةNo, that sounds like you are physically manufacturing a photo paper. Use 'ottaa'.
'Ottaa kuva' is the act of taking one, 'valokuvata' is the general verb for photographing.
You can say 'ottaa selfie' or 'ottaa meitsie'.
It's neutral, but 'kuva' is much more common in speech.
It takes the accusative for a completed action and partitive for ongoing/negative.
No, use 'kuvata' or 'videoida' for videos.
Use the elative case: 'ottaa kuva jostakusta'.
In a sentence like 'I take a photo', it's 'Otan valokuvan'. The dictionary form is 'ottaa valokuva'.
It's an informal, onomatopoeic word for taking a quick snap.
Yes, especially of nature and their pets!
Say 'Saanko ottaa valokuvan?'
It's a passport photo.
Yes, it's perfectly professional.
Because photography is literally 'drawing with light'.
عبارات ذات صلة
valokuvata
specialized formTo photograph (as a verb)
kuvauttaa
builds onTo have one's photo taken
räpsäistä
similarTo snap a quick photo
tallentaa
similarTo save/record
poseerata
contrastTo pose