Bedeutung
Describing a train with high speed.
Kultureller Hintergrund
The 'Ravintolavaunu' (Restaurant Car) is a cultural staple of the Finnish 'nopea juna'. Even on a fast trip, Finns enjoy a 'lihapiirakka' or a coffee while watching the forest fly by. While Finland has 'nopea juna', Japan's 'Shinkansen' is the global benchmark. Finns often compare their Pendolino to the Shinkansen when discussing speed. The 'Allegro' was a famous 'nopea juna' connecting Helsinki and St. Petersburg, representing a significant era of cross-border cooperation before 2022. The 'One-Hour Train' (Tunnin juna) is a common political concept in many countries, including Finland, aiming to connect major cities in exactly 60 minutes.
Case Agreement
Always remember to change both words! If it's 'nopeassa', it must be 'junassa'.
Not for Metros
Don't call the Helsinki metro a 'juna' unless you want to sound like a tourist.
Bedeutung
Describing a train with high speed.
Case Agreement
Always remember to change both words! If it's 'nopeassa', it must be 'junassa'.
Not for Metros
Don't call the Helsinki metro a 'juna' unless you want to sound like a tourist.
The 'Pendo' Shortcut
Locals often call the fastest trains 'Pendo' (short for Pendolino).
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing word in the correct case.
Minä matkustan _________ junalla. (nopea)
The noun 'junalla' is in the adessive case (with/by), so the adjective 'nopea' must also be in the adessive case: 'nopealla'.
Which sentence is correct?
Checking for the fast train.
The verb 'etsiä' (to look for) requires the partitive case for its object.
Match the Finnish phrase to its English meaning.
Match the following:
Basic vocabulary and case matching.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Menetkö bussilla? B: En, menen _________.
When saying you go 'by' a means of transport, use the adessive case (-lla/-llä).
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Nopea vs. Hidas
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenMinä matkustan _________ junalla. (nopea)
The noun 'junalla' is in the adessive case (with/by), so the adjective 'nopea' must also be in the adessive case: 'nopealla'.
Checking for the fast train.
The verb 'etsiä' (to look for) requires the partitive case for its object.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
Basic vocabulary and case matching.
A: Menetkö bussilla? B: En, menen _________.
When saying you go 'by' a means of transport, use the adessive case (-lla/-llä).
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenAlmost. 'Nopea juna' is a description (a fast train), while 'pikajuna' is a specific category of train service in Finland.
You say 'Olen nopeassa junassa'.
Yes, it becomes 'nopeat junat'.
Yes, if the toy train is moving fast, you can say 'nopea leikkijuna'.
The Pendolino is the fastest, reaching speeds of 220 km/h.
That is the partitive case, used for ongoing actions or after certain verbs like 'odottaa' (to wait).
It is neutral. You can use it with friends or at a business meeting.
Yes, but it sounds more like the train has a lot of 'spirit' or 'pace' rather than just technical speed.
No, Finnish does not have articles like 'a' or 'the'. 'Nopea juna' can mean 'a fast train' or 'the fast train'.
Yes, 'juna' was derived from 'jono' (queue) in the 1800s.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Hidas juna
contrastSlow train
Pikajuna
similarExpress train
Luotijuna
specialized formBullet train
Taajamajuna
contrastRegional train