المعنى
To assume control.
خلفية ثقافية
The concept of 'Metsänpeitto' (being covered/hidden by the forest) is a cultural ancestor to this phrase, where nature is an active agent that can 'take' a human. In Finnish history books, this phrase is the standard way to describe the Swedish or Russian empires expanding their territory into Finland. Finns use this phrase frequently to describe 'Americanization' or the dominance of global tech giants, reflecting a cultural anxiety about losing linguistic or social autonomy. Finnish 'Sisu' is often defined as the ability *not* to let despair or fatigue 'ottaa valtaansa'. It is the resistance to this phrase.
The Suffix Secret
Always check your subject. If you are the one taking control, it's 'valtaani'. If it's a group, it's 'valtaamme'.
Don't over-use
It's a powerful phrase. Using it for small things like 'The movie took over my evening' sounds overly dramatic in Finnish. Use 'vei' (took/carried) instead.
المعنى
To assume control.
The Suffix Secret
Always check your subject. If you are the one taking control, it's 'valtaani'. If it's a group, it's 'valtaamme'.
Don't over-use
It's a powerful phrase. Using it for small things like 'The movie took over my evening' sounds overly dramatic in Finnish. Use 'vei' (took/carried) instead.
Nature as a Subject
Finns often use this phrase with nature as the subject (fire, storm, forest). It reflects a worldview where nature is a powerful, independent force.
اختبر نفسك
Täytä tyhjä kohta oikealla muodolla (valta + pääte).
Paniikki otti matkustajat ______.
The subject is 'Paniikki' (3rd person), so we need the illative + 3rd person suffix '-sa'.
Valitse loogisin lause.
Mikä näistä on luonnollinen suomen kielen lause?
Trends (muoti) taking over people is a standard figurative use. Taking coffee or a bus is mundane and doesn't fit.
Täytä puuttuva sana.
A: 'Miksi juoksit ulos huoneesta?' B: 'Pelko otti ______ valtaansa.'
The object of 'ottaa valtaansa' in a completed action is the accusative 'minut'.
Yhdistä tilanne ja lause.
Tilanne: Metsäpalo leviää.
'Puut' (accusative) implies all trees were taken; 'puita' (partitive) implies the process is ongoing or only some trees are affected.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
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بنك التمارين
4 تمارينPaniikki otti matkustajat ______.
The subject is 'Paniikki' (3rd person), so we need the illative + 3rd person suffix '-sa'.
Mikä näistä on luonnollinen suomen kielen lause?
Trends (muoti) taking over people is a standard figurative use. Taking coffee or a bus is mundane and doesn't fit.
A: 'Miksi juoksit ulos huoneesta?' B: 'Pelko otti ______ valtaansa.'
The object of 'ottaa valtaansa' in a completed action is the accusative 'minut'.
Tilanne: Metsäpalo leviää.
'Puut' (accusative) implies all trees were taken; 'puita' (partitive) implies the process is ongoing or only some trees are affected.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
4 أسئلةYes, but it implies they have a 'spell' over you. 'Hän otti minut valtaansa' means you are under their total influence, which can be romantic or slightly scary.
'Valtaan' is the case (illative), and '-sa' is the suffix. In modern Finnish, you almost always need the suffix when using this specific idiom.
Not necessarily. A beautiful piece of music or an inspiring idea can 'ottaa valtaansa'. However, it always implies a loss of individual control.
In some very old texts or specific dialects, you might see it, but in standard B2+ Finnish, 'valtaansa' is the correct form.
عبارات ذات صلة
vallata
similarTo occupy or conquer.
joutua valtaan
contrastTo fall under the power of.
saada valtaansa
synonymTo get into one's power.
ottaa haltuunsa
similarTo take possession of / to master.