kartoittaa
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- Kartoittaa means to systematically survey or map out a situation, area, or set of data.
- It is a professional, high-level verb used extensively in business, science, and planning.
- The word implies thoroughness and is the first step in a strategic process.
- Grammatically, it follows Type 1 conjugation with tt-t consonant gradation.
The Finnish verb kartoittaa is a sophisticated and versatile term that literally means 'to map' or 'to survey.' At its core, it is derived from the noun kartta (map), combined with the factitive suffix -ittaa, which implies an action of making or performing something related to the root. While it can be used in a literal sense—such as a cartographer physically mapping a geographical area—its most frequent usage in modern Finnish, especially at the C1 level, is metaphorical and professional. It refers to the systematic process of identifying, analyzing, and documenting the current state of a situation, the availability of resources, or the extent of potential risks. When a Finnish speaker says they need to 'kartoittaa' a situation, they aren't just looking at it; they are performing a comprehensive audit or a reconnaissance mission to ensure no detail is overlooked before a decision is made.
- Professional Assessment
- In business contexts, this verb is used to describe market research, resource allocation, and feasibility studies. It implies a high degree of thoroughness.
Meidän täytyy ensin kartoittaa kaikki mahdolliset riskit ennen kuin etenemme projektissa.
The word carries a connotation of systematicity. It is not a quick glance; it is a structured gathering of data. For instance, in social work or healthcare, a professional might 'kartoittaa' a client's needs. This means they are going through a checklist or a framework to understand every dimension of the person's life that requires support. This systematic nature makes it a favorite in academic writing and official reports. It suggests that the speaker is being diligent and objective. In a world where information is abundant, 'kartoittaa' is the act of organizing that information into a usable 'map' for future navigation.
- Scientific Research
- Scientists use this verb when they are identifying genes (geenikartoitus) or surveying flora and fauna in a specific ecosystem.
Tutkijat yrittävät kartoittaa merten syvänteiden eliölajeja.
Furthermore, the word is often used in political discourse. When a new law is being planned, committees are formed to 'kartoittaa' its potential impacts on different sectors of society. This involves gathering expert opinions, statistical data, and public feedback. The result of this action is usually a 'kartoitus' (a survey or mapping report), which serves as the foundation for the final legislative draft. Therefore, when you use 'kartoittaa,' you are signaling that you are in the preparatory, analytical phase of a process, prioritizing knowledge over hasty action.
- Daily Life Nuance
- While formal, you can use it informally when planning something big, like a vacation or a home renovation, to mean you are checking out all the options.
Olen tässä koko aamun kartoittanut halpoja lentoja Aasiaan.
On tärkeää kartoittaa omat voimavarat ennen uuden työn aloittamista.
In summary, 'kartoittaa' is about the transition from ignorance to clarity. It is the bridge between having a vague idea and having a structured plan. Whether you are mapping the stars, surveying a market, or assessing your own mental health, 'kartoittaa' is the verb that describes that essential, data-driven first step.
Using kartoittaa correctly requires understanding its transitive nature—it always takes an object, which is the thing being mapped or surveyed. In Finnish grammar, this object is typically in the partitive case if the action is ongoing or incomplete, or in the accusative case (genitive-looking or nominative-looking) if the action is seen as a completed whole. Because 'kartoittaa' often refers to a process that takes time, the partitive is very common.
- The Partitive Object
- Use the partitive when you are currently in the process of surveying or when the scope is broad and indefinite.
Me kartoitamme parhaillaan uusia tiloja toimistollemme.
When the survey is finished or expressed as a completed task, the object moves to the accusative. For example, 'Meidän täytyy kartoittaa tämä alue' (We must survey this [entire] area). Note how the verb follows the standard Type 1 conjugation rules. The 'tt' in the infinitive undergoes consonant gradation, weakening to a single 't' in many conjugated forms like 'minä kartoitan' (I survey) or 'he kartoittavat' (they survey).
- Consonant Gradation
- Strong (tt): kartoittaa, kartoittavat, kartoittakaa. Weak (t): kartoitan, kartoitat, kartoittaa, kartoitamme, kartoitatte.
Hän kartoitti asiakkaiden toiveet kyselytutkimuksella.
The verb is frequently paired with nouns that represent abstract sets or collections of things. Common objects include mahdollisuudet (possibilities), tarpeet (needs), vaihtoehdot (options), and ongelmat (problems). It is also often used in the passive form, especially in news reporting: 'Tilannetta kartoitetaan' (The situation is being surveyed). This passive usage highlights that an investigation is underway without necessarily specifying who is doing it.
- Infinitive Forms
- The third infinitive 'kartoittamassa' is used to say someone is currently out surveying: 'Hän on maastossa kartoittamassa reittiä.'
Olemme menossa kartoittamaan uusia markkina-alueita.
In complex sentences, 'kartoittaa' can be followed by a subordinate clause starting with miten (how) or mitkä (which), although it is more common to use a noun phrase. For example: 'Kartoitamme, mitkä tekijät vaikuttavat ostopäätökseen' (We are surveying which factors influence the buying decision). This flexibility allows it to function as a primary verb in analytical discussions. Mastery of this verb involves not just knowing the meaning, but knowing which high-level nouns it typically 'maps' in professional Finnish.
Hallitus on päättänyt kartoittaa energiantuotannon tulevaisuutta.
Finally, consider the use of adverbs. You can 'kartoittaa perusteellisesti' (survey thoroughly), 'kartoittaa alustavasti' (survey tentatively/initially), or 'kartoittaa nopeasti' (survey quickly). These modifiers help define the scope and depth of the assessment, which is crucial in C1-level communication where precision is key.
If you live or work in Finland, you will encounter kartoittaa most frequently in professional environments. It is the language of meetings, reports, and strategic planning. In a typical Monday morning meeting, a project manager might say, 'Meidän pitää kartoittaa tämänhetkinen tilanne' (We need to assess the current situation). It sounds more professional and systematic than simply saying 'katsoa' (to look) or 'miettiä' (to think about).
- News and Media
- Journalists use it when reporting on investigations or broad social trends. 'Yle kartoitti suomalaisten onnellisuutta' (Yle surveyed the happiness of Finns).
Uutisissa kartoitettiin sähkön hinnan nousun vaikutuksia kotitalouksiin.
Another common place to hear it is in healthcare and social services. When a patient enters a new treatment program, the first step is often a 'hoidon tarpeen kartoitus' (assessment of treatment needs). Here, the verb 'kartoittaa' describes the intake process where a nurse or doctor gathers all relevant medical history and current symptoms to create a 'map' for the treatment plan. It emphasizes a holistic approach rather than focusing on a single symptom.
- Educational Settings
- Teachers use it to assess students' prior knowledge. 'Kartoitetaanpa aluksi, mitä te jo tiedätte tästä aiheesta.'
Opettaja kartoitti oppilaiden lähtötason ennen kurssin alkua.
In the tech world, 'kartoittaa' is used in UX (User Experience) design and systems analysis. Developers might 'kartoittaa käyttäjäpolkuja' (map user paths) to understand how someone navigates an app. This usage is very close to the literal meaning of mapping, but applied to digital architecture. It’s about visualizing the flow and identifying bottlenecks. If you're in a tech scrum, expect to hear this word often when discussing requirements gathering.
- Environmental Science
- You'll see it in reports about nature conservation. 'Metsähallitus kartoittaa vanhoja metsiä.'
Biologit kartoittavat uhanalaisia lajeja tällä alueella.
Finally, in everyday life, you might hear it during home renovations or real estate transactions. A 'kuntokartoitus' is a condition survey of a house. When buying a home, the 'kartoitus' is the most critical document you'll read, as it 'maps out' all the potential repairs needed. In all these contexts, the word signals a move from uncertainty to documented knowledge, making it an essential part of the Finnish 'asiallisuus' (matter-of-factness) culture.
One of the most frequent mistakes learners make with kartoittaa is confusing it with more general verbs like tutkia (to study/investigate) or selvittää (to find out/clarify). While they are related, 'kartoittaa' has a specific nuance of 'comprehensive overview' or 'listing things out.' If you are investigating a crime, you use 'tutkia.' If you are identifying all the potential witnesses and their locations, you might 'kartoittaa' the area. Using 'kartoittaa' for a deep scientific experiment where you test a hypothesis might sound slightly off; it's better for the phase where you are just identifying the variables.
- Mistake: Over-generalization
- Don't use it for simple 'looking.' Saying 'Kartoitan jääkaappia' (I'm mapping the fridge) sounds like you're doing a professional inventory of your condiments, which is weirdly formal for just looking for a snack.
Väärin: Haluan kartoittaa, mitä kello on. (Correct: Haluan selvittää/katsoa...)
Grammatically, the 'tt' to 't' gradation is a major stumbling block. Learners often forget to weaken the 'tt' in the first-person singular. They might say 'Minä kartoittan,' which is incorrect. The correct form is 'Minä kartoitan.' Conversely, in the third-person plural, the 'tt' stays strong: 'He kartoittavat.' Mastering this 'strong-weak' flip is essential for sounding like a C1 speaker. Another grammar-related error is the case of the object. Since mapping is often a process, using the accusative (total object) when the process is clearly ongoing can sound abrupt or unnatural.
- Confusion with 'Suunnitella'
- Learners sometimes use 'kartoittaa' when they mean 'suunnitella' (to plan). Kartoittaa is the data-gathering *before* the planning. You kartoitat options, then you suunnittelet the action.
Oikein: Meidän täytyy kartoittaa reitti ennen kuin voimme suunnitella aikataulun.
Another nuance is the 'scope' of the verb. 'Kartoittaa' usually implies a plural or collective object. You rarely 'kartoittaa' one single, tiny thing. You survey a *field*, a *range*, or a *set*. If you say 'Kartoitan tämän kynän' (I'm mapping this pen), it sounds like you're a microscopic engineer. For single items, 'tutkia' (to examine) is almost always better. Finally, be careful with the passive. While 'tilannetta kartoitetaan' is common, make sure you don't overuse the passive in personal writing where an active 'me kartoitamme' would sound more direct and responsible.
Väärin: Kartoitin vain yhden pienen virheen. (Better: Huomasin/löysin...)
Avoid using 'kartoittaa' in very emotional or poetic contexts unless you are intentionally being ironic or clinical. It is a 'dry' word. You wouldn't 'kartoittaa' your love for someone; you would 'tunnustella' (feel out) or 'pohtia' (reflect on) it. Using such a clinical word for deep emotions can make you sound detached or robotic.
To truly master kartoittaa, you need to know how it sits alongside its synonyms. Each alternative offers a slightly different 'flavor' of investigation. Understanding these differences is what separates a B2 learner from a C1/C2 proficient speaker. The most common alternative is selvittää, which is a broad 'catch-all' for finding things out. While 'kartoittaa' is about the overview, 'selvittää' is about the result—getting the answer.
- kartoittaa vs. selvittää
- 'Kartoittaa' is the process of laying everything out on the table. 'Selvittää' is solving the puzzle or finding the specific truth.
Meidän täytyy kartoittaa vaihtoehdot ja sitten selvittää, mikä niistä on halvin.
Another close relative is luodata. This word literally means 'to sound' (like using sonar to check depth). Metaphorically, it means to probe or sound out someone's opinions or the 'depth' of a situation. It is more exploratory and less 'listing-oriented' than 'kartoittaa.' You might 'luodata' the atmosphere of a room before giving a speech. Meanwhile, inventoida is even more specific; it’s the word for taking a physical inventory of stock or assets. It is more rigid and counting-focused than the broader 'kartoittaa.'
- kartoittaa vs. tutkia
- 'Tutkia' is general (to study). 'Kartoittaa' is specific to finding the boundaries, scope, and distribution of something.
Lääkäri tutkii potilaan, mutta sairaala kartoittaa resurssinsa.
In academic contexts, you might see analysoida (to analyze) or tarkastella (to examine/view). 'Analysoida' goes deeper into the 'why' and 'how,' whereas 'kartoittaa' stays at the level of 'what is where' and 'what do we have.' For example, you 'kartoittaa' the data points before you 'analysoida' the correlations between them. If you want to sound more poetic or deep, you could use seuloa (to sift). This implies a careful process of separating the important from the unimportant, which is often a part of a good 'kartoitus.'
- Formal Alternatives
- In reports, you can use 'tehdä katsaus' (to make a review) or 'suorittaa selvitys' (to carry out an investigation) instead of the verb 'kartoittaa'.
Hän teki kartoittavan tutkimuksen aiheesta.
Knowing when *not* to use these synonyms is just as important. Don't use 'luodata' when you mean a literal map, and don't use 'inventoida' for an abstract situation like 'mapping out' your feelings. By choosing 'kartoittaa,' you are choosing a word that perfectly balances professional distance with thorough investigative intent.
How Formal Is It?
Wusstest du?
While 'kartta' is a loanword, the way it's turned into a verb follows ancient Finnish grammatical patterns, showing how the language absorbs foreign concepts and 'Finnicizes' them completely.
Aussprachehilfe
- Pronouncing the 'r' as an English 'r' instead of rolling it.
- Making the 'tt' too short (it must be a double length consonant).
- Stress on the second or third syllable.
- Failing to distinguish the 'oi' diphthong clearly.
- Pronouncing the 'k' with a puff of air (aspiration).
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Common in news and reports, but requires understanding of abstract objects.
Challenging due to consonant gradation (tt-t) and choosing the right object case.
Requires practice with the rolled 'r' and geminate 'tt'.
Usually pronounced clearly in professional contexts.
Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest
Voraussetzungen
Als Nächstes lernen
Fortgeschritten
Wichtige Grammatik
Consonant Gradation (Type 1 verbs)
kartoittaa (strong) -> kartoitan (weak)
Partitive vs Accusative Object
Kartoitamme riskejä (ongoing) vs Kartoitamme riskit (total/result).
Third Infinitive (-maan/-massa)
Olen kartoittamassa (I am currently mapping).
Passive Voice
Tilannetta kartoitetaan (The situation is being surveyed).
Agent Nouns (-ja/-jä)
Kartoittaja (A person who maps/surveys).
Beispiele nach Niveau
Minä kartoitan huoneen.
I am mapping the room.
Present tense, 1st person singular.
Hän kartoittaa pihaa.
He/she is mapping the yard.
Partitive object 'pihaa' because the mapping is ongoing.
Me kartoitamme tien.
We map the road.
Consonant gradation: tt -> t.
Kartoitatko sinä tämän?
Are you mapping this?
Question form with -ko suffix.
He kartoittavat metsää.
They are mapping the forest.
3rd person plural, strong grade 'tt'.
Älä kartoita sitä.
Don't map it.
Imperative negative.
Kartoita tämä nyt.
Map this now.
Imperative positive.
Se on helppo kartoittaa.
It is easy to map.
Infinitive after an adjective.
Meidän täytyy kartoittaa hinnat.
We need to survey the prices.
Necessive construction with 'täytyy'.
Hän kartoitti kaikki reitit.
He mapped all the routes.
Past tense (imperfektit).
Kartoitamme parhaillaan tilannetta.
We are currently surveying the situation.
Partitive object 'tilannetta'.
Voitko kartoittaa vaihtoehdot?
Can you survey the options?
Use of 'voida' (can) + infinitive.
He eivät kartoittaneet aluetta.
They did not survey the area.
Negative past tense.
Onko reitti jo kartoitettu?
Is the route already surveyed?
Passive past participle.
Haluan kartoittaa uusia maita.
I want to map new countries.
Infinitive after 'haluta'.
Kartoittaja tekee työtään.
The surveyor is doing their job.
Agent noun 'kartoittaja' derived from the verb.
Yritys kartoittaa asiakkaiden tarpeita.
The company is surveying customers' needs.
Partitive plural 'tarpeita'.
Olemme kartoittaneet kaikki riskit.
We have surveyed all the risks.
Perfect tense (have surveyed).
On tärkeää kartoittaa osaaminen.
It is important to map the skills.
Infinitive as a subject.
Kartoitamme, miten hanke etenee.
We are surveying how the project is progressing.
Subordinate clause as the object.
Hän on hyvä kartoittamaan ongelmia.
He is good at mapping problems.
Third infinitive in illative case (-maan).
Kartoitettuamme alueen, voimme jatkaa.
After we have surveyed the area, we can continue.
Temporal participle construction.
Tämä ohjelmisto kartoittaa verkon.
This software maps the network.
Technological context.
Kartoittaisitko sinä tämän ensin?
Would you survey this first?
Conditional mood (-isi-).
Hallitus kartoittaa säästökohteita.
The government is surveying targets for savings.
Political/Economic context.
Hanke pyrkii kartoittamaan Itämeren tilaa.
The project aims to survey the state of the Baltic Sea.
Environmental context.
Kartoitimme mahdolliset yhteistyökumppanit.
We surveyed possible cooperation partners.
Business context.
Kartoitus tehtiin perusteellisesti.
The survey was done thoroughly.
Noun form 'kartoitus'.
Emme voi päättää ennen kuin olemme kartoittaneet tilanteen.
We cannot decide until we have surveyed the situation.
Temporal clause.
Tutkijat kartoittavat aivojen toimintaa.
Researchers are mapping brain activity.
Scientific context.
Kartoitettavat asiat on listattu tähän.
The things to be surveyed are listed here.
Passive present participle (-ttava).
Hän kartoitti markkinat ennen investointia.
He surveyed the markets before the investment.
Strategic context.
On välttämätöntä kartoittaa lainsäädännön vaikutukset.
It is essential to survey the impacts of the legislation.
Formal/Legal context.
Kartoitamme parhaillaan resurssien riittävyyttä.
We are currently surveying the adequacy of resources.
Abstract professional object.
Hän on erikoistunut kartoittamaan monimutkaisia järjestelmiä.
He specializes in mapping complex systems.
High-level professional context.
Kartoitus paljasti merkittäviä puutteita.
The survey revealed significant deficiencies.
Resultative sentence.
Tavoitteena on kartoittaa koko maan biodiversiteetti.
The goal is to map the entire country's biodiversity.
Comprehensive scope.
Kartoittakaamme ensin teoreettinen viitekehys.
Let us first map out the theoretical framework.
Hortative/Imperative 1st person plural (formal).
Tämä raportti kartoittaa alan tulevaisuuden näkymiä.
This report surveys the future outlook of the field.
Future-oriented assessment.
Kartoittamalla vaihtoehdot vältämme virheet.
By mapping the options, we avoid errors.
2nd infinitive in instructive case (-malla).
Teos pyrkii kartoittamaan inhimillisen kokemuksen ääripäitä.
The work seeks to map the extremes of human experience.
Philosophical/Literary context.
Kartoittamaton maasto tarjoaa aina haasteita.
Unmapped terrain always offers challenges.
Negative participle 'kartoittamaton'.
Onko mahdollista kartoittaa tietoisuuden syvimpiä kerroksia?
Is it possible to map the deepest layers of consciousness?
Metaphysical inquiry.
Kartoitusprosessi on itsessään jo osa ratkaisua.
The mapping process is itself already part of the solution.
Meta-analysis.
Hän kartoitti tilanteen salamannopeasti ja teki päätöksen.
He surveyed the situation lightning-fast and made a decision.
Descriptive adverb 'salamannopeasti'.
Geenikartoitus on mullistanut nykylääketieteen.
Gene mapping has revolutionized modern medicine.
Scientific compound 'geenikartoitus'.
Kartoitamme tässä esityksessä diskurssin eri tasoja.
In this presentation, we map the different levels of discourse.
Academic/Linguistic context.
Sodan vaikutuksia kartoitetaan vielä vuosikymmenten päästä.
The effects of the war will still be surveyed decades later.
Long-term historical perspective.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
— To carry out a survey or mapping process.
Teimme laajan kartoituksen alueen asukkaiden toiveista.
— Unmapped wilderness; often used metaphorically for unknown territory.
Tämä tieteenala on vielä kartoittamatonta korpea.
— Genome mapping; a common scientific term.
Geenikartoitus auttaa perinnöllisten sairauksien hoidossa.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Means 'to accumulate' or 'to increase' (e.g., wealth). Very similar spelling, completely different meaning.
The reflexive form: 'to be mapped' or 'to take shape'. Used less frequently than the active 'kartoittaa'.
Too simple. 'Kartoittaa' is systematic; 'katsoa' is just looking.
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
— Literally to map terrain, but idiomatically to 'feel out the situation' or do reconnaissance before acting.
Hän kartoitti maastoa ennen kuin pyysi ylennystä.
neutral— A white spot on the map; something that hasn't been surveyed or is unknown.
Tämä alue on vielä valkoinen läikkä kartalla.
literary— To draw the guidelines (related to mapping/planning).
Kartoituksen jälkeen piirsimme suuntaviivat tulevalle.
professional— To be on the map; to be aware of what is going on.
Oletko kartalla siitä, mitä täällä tapahtuu?
informal— To fall off the map; to lose track or become irrelevant.
Hän putosi kartalta projektin edetessä.
informal— To put something on the map; to make something famous or known.
Tämä keksintö laittoi Suomen maailmankartalle.
neutral— To look for coordinates; to try to find one's place or direction.
Kartoitamme vielä elämämme koordinaatteja.
metaphorical— To seek direction (often follows a kartoitus).
Kartoituksen jälkeen on helpompi hakea suuntaa.
neutral— To lock something in (usually happens *after* you kartoittaa options).
Kartoitetaan ensin, sitten lyödään lukkoon.
informal— To see where the road leads (the opposite of kartoittaa).
En halua kartoittaa kaikkea, haluan vain katsoa mihin tie vie.
informalLeicht verwechselbar
Similar root and spelling.
Kartuttaa means to increase or accumulate (like money/knowledge), while kartoittaa means to survey or map.
Hän kartuttaa omaisuuttaan (He increases his wealth) vs Hän kartoittaa omaisuuttaan (He surveys/lists his assets).
Both involve finding information.
Selvittää is about finding an answer or clearing up confusion. Kartoittaa is about getting a broad overview of a whole field.
Selvitetään kuka teki tämän vs Kartoitetaan kaikki epäillyt.
Both are investigative.
Tutkia is general 'to study'. Kartoittaa is specifically 'to map out' the extent or distribution of something.
Tutkia tautia (to study the disease) vs Kartoittaa taudin levinneisyys (to map the spread of the disease).
Both mean surveying.
Luodata is more about 'probing' deep or hidden things (like sonar). Kartoittaa is about the surface and breadth.
Luodata mieliä (probe minds) vs Kartoittaa mielipiteet (survey opinions).
Both involve listing things.
Inventoida is strictly for physical stock or assets. Kartoittaa is more flexible and can be abstract.
Inventoida varasto (count stock) vs Kartoittaa markkinat (survey the market).
Satzmuster
Minä kartoitan [object].
Minä kartoitan huoneen.
Täytyy kartoittaa [object].
Täytyy kartoittaa hinnat.
Olemme kartoittaneet [object].
Olemme kartoittaneet kaikki vaihtoehdot.
[Subject] pyrkii kartoittamaan [object].
Hanke pyrkii kartoittamaan ympäristövaikutuksia.
On välttämätöntä kartoittaa [abstract object].
On välttämätöntä kartoittaa lainsäädännön vaikutukset.
[Noun] on kartoitettava [adverb].
Tilanne on kartoitettava viipymättä.
[Subject] on hyvä kartoittamaan [object].
Hän on hyvä kartoittamaan ongelmia.
Kartoitettuamme [object], [action].
Kartoitettuamme tilanteen, teimme päätöksen.
Wortfamilie
Substantive
Verben
Adjektive
Verwandt
So verwendest du es
Common in professional, academic, and journalistic Finnish; less common in casual everyday slang.
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Minä kartoittan
→
Minä kartoitan
The double 'tt' must weaken to a single 't' in the first-person singular.
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Kartoittaa kelloa
→
Katsoa kelloa
'Kartoittaa' is for systematic surveying, not for a quick look at the time.
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Kartoittaa rahaa
→
Kartuttaa rahaa
Don't confuse 'kartoittaa' (to map) with 'kartuttaa' (to accumulate/increase).
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Olen kartoittanut tilannetta (when finished)
→
Olen kartoittanut tilanteen
Use the accusative case 'tilanteen' if the survey is complete.
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Kartoittaa yhden asian
→
Tutkia yhden asian
'Kartoittaa' usually implies a larger set or area, not just one single tiny thing.
Tipps
Watch the 'tt'
Always remember that Type 1 verbs with 'tt' in the infinitive (like kartoittaa) lose one 't' in the 'minä', 'sinä', 'me', and 'te' forms. This is called consonant gradation.
Use in Business
This is a 'power word' in Finnish business. Use it instead of 'katsoa' or 'miettiä' to sound more professional and organized.
Root Word
Associate it with 'kartta' (map). If you can visualize making a map, you understand the verb 'kartoittaa'.
Preliminary Phase
Use it to describe the very first phase of a project. It shows you are doing your homework before taking action.
Noun Form
Don't forget the noun 'kartoitus'. It's often used in the phrase 'tehdä kartoitus' (to do a mapping).
Partitive for Process
If you are still in the middle of the work, use the partitive: 'Kartoitamme vielä...' (We are still surveying...).
Finnish Logic
Finns love data. Using 'kartoittaa' appeals to the Finnish preference for factual, well-researched foundations.
Abstract Mapping
In essays, use it for 'mapping out' a theoretical field or the history of an idea.
News Trigger
When you hear this word on the news, get ready for a list of facts or findings.
The Cartographer
Imagine yourself as a cartographer of life's problems. You are 'carto-ing' it out.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of a 'CART' (kartta) carrying all the data you found while 'mapping' out a situation. You are putting the info into the 'CART-oittaa'.
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a person standing on a hill with a compass and a notebook, drawing a grid over a messy landscape to make it orderly.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to use 'kartoittaa' in three different contexts today: one about a physical space, one about a work problem, and one about a personal choice.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Finnish noun 'kartta', which itself is a loanword from Swedish 'karta' (ultimately from Latin 'charta' meaning paper or map). The suffix '-ittaa' is a productive Finnish verbal suffix used to create verbs from nouns, meaning 'to do something with X' or 'to make something into X'.
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: To make a map of a physical area.
Uralic (Finnic) with a Latin-based root for the noun.Kultureller Kontext
The word is neutral and safe to use in all professional and social settings.
In English, we might say 'survey', 'map out', 'assess', or 'scope'. 'Kartoittaa' covers all of these depending on the context.
Im Alltag üben
Kontexte aus dem Alltag
Business Meeting
- Kartoitetaan markkinat.
- Meidän täytyy kartoittaa resurssit.
- Kartoitus on valmis.
- Kuka kartoittaa riskit?
Scientific Research
- Kartoitamme geenistöä.
- Alueen biodiversiteetti kartoitettiin.
- Kartoittava tutkimus.
- Datan kartoitus.
Home Renovation
- Tehdään kuntokartoitus.
- Kartoitetaan putkien kunto.
- Kustannusten kartoitus.
- Vaihtoehtojen kartoittaminen.
Education
- Kartoitetaan oppilaiden taso.
- Osaamisen kartoitus.
- Tarvekartoitus kurssille.
- Kartoitetaan kiinnostuksen kohteet.
Social Services
- Hoidon tarpeen kartoitus.
- Elämäntilanteen kartoitus.
- Palvelutarpeen kartoittaminen.
- Kartoitetaan tukiverkostot.
Gesprächseinstiege
"Oletko jo ehtinyt kartoittaa ensi kesän lomavaihtoehtoja?"
"Miten teidän yrityksessänne kartoitetaan uusia työntekijöitä?"
"Voisimmeko kartoittaa tämän ongelman syyt yhdessä?"
"Oletko tehnyt kuntokartoitusta ennen asunnon ostamista?"
"Miten kartoittaisit parhaiten suomen kielen taitosi tällä hetkellä?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
Kartoita omat vahvuutesi ja heikkoutesi kielen oppijana. Mitä osa-alueita sinun pitäisi kehittää eniten?
Kirjoita suunnitelma, jossa kartoitat kaikki asiat, jotka sinun täytyy tehdä ennen seuraavaa matkaasi.
Kartoita päivittäiset rutiinisi. Missä kohdissa voisit säästää aikaa tai lisätä hyvinvointia?
Mieti jotain suurta päätöstä elämässäsi. Miten kartoitit eri vaihtoehdot ennen päätöksen tekemistä?
Kartoita unelmasi viiden vuoden päähän. Mitä resursseja tarvitset saavuttaaksesi ne?
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenYes, but usually in a professional context, like 'kartoittaa potilaan tilanne' (survey the patient's situation). You wouldn't use it to just 'look at' a friend.
No, in fact, it is more commonly used metaphorically today for assessing risks, options, and situations than for drawing actual maps.
A 'kartoitus' is a mapping or survey of what exists. A 'selvitys' is an investigation that often seeks to explain *why* or to find a specific solution.
It is 'en kartoittanut', 'et kartoittanut', 'ei kartoittanut', etc. Note the double 'tt' remains in the past participle.
It can, but it sounds clinical. 'Kartoittaa tunteitaan' means to systematically list and analyze one's feelings, which might be used in therapy.
Yes, especially at the Intermediate and Advanced levels, as it is a key word for professional and social topics.
It is the Finnish word for 'gene mapping' or 'genome sequencing'.
Yes, that is a very common way to say you are checking and comparing prices before buying.
Yes, it is a transitive verb. You must be mapping *something*.
It's a mandatory or highly recommended condition inspection of a house before it is sold in Finland.
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Describe a situation where you would need to 'kartoittaa' something at work.
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Write a sentence using 'kartoittaa' in the passive voice about the environment.
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Explain the difference between 'tutkia' and 'kartoittaa' in Finnish.
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Write a short email to a colleague asking them to survey the options for a new office.
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Use 'kartoittaa' to describe how you plan your studies.
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Create a sentence using the word 'kartoittamaton'.
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How would you use 'kartoittaa' in a job application?
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Write a news headline using the word 'kartoittaa'.
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Conjugate 'kartoittaa' in all present tense personal forms.
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Describe a 'kuntokartoitus' process for a house.
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Write a sentence using the 3rd infinitive 'kartoittamaan'.
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Translate: 'We must survey the societal impacts of this law.'
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Write a dialogue where two people are 'kartoittavat' travel destinations.
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Explain why 'kartoittaa' is important in risk management.
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Use the word 'kartoittaja' in a sentence.
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Describe a scientific project that involves 'geenikartoitus'.
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Write a sentence using 'kartoittaa' and the adverb 'perusteellisesti'.
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Translate: 'The survey revealed many new possibilities.'
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Write a formal sentence about 'resurssien kartoittaminen'.
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Create a sentence using 'kartoittaa' in the conditional mood.
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Pronounce 'kartoittaa' clearly, focusing on the double 'tt'.
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Tell a partner three things you would like to 'kartoittaa' in your life.
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Explain in Finnish what a 'kuntokartoitus' is.
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Read this sentence aloud: 'Me kartoitamme parhaillaan uusia mahdollisuuksia.'
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Describe a map you have used recently and if you had to 'kartoittaa' a route.
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Discuss the risks of not 'kartoittaa' something before starting a business.
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Roleplay a meeting where you suggest 'kartoittaa' the market.
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Explain the consonant gradation of 'kartoittaa' to a fellow student.
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Talk about 'geenikartoitus' and its ethical implications.
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Describe the steps of a 'tarvekartoitus'.
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Use 'kartoittaa' in a sentence about planning a wedding.
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Pronounce 'kartoitettuamme' correctly.
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Ask a colleague if they have surveyed the potential partners yet.
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Describe how you would 'kartoittaa' a new city when you move there.
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Summarize a survey you have read about recently.
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Give a short presentation on 'osaamiskartoitus' in modern work life.
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Argue for or against the statement: 'Everything can be mapped.'
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Explain the difference between 'kartoittaa' and 'kartuttaa'.
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Use the word 'kartoittava' to describe a project phase.
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Tell a story about a surveyor (kartoittaja) you met.
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Listen to a news report about 'riskikartoitus' and identify three risks mentioned.
Listen to a doctor explaining 'hoidon tarpeen kartoitus' and list the steps.
Listen for the verb 'kartoittaa' in a professional podcast and note its object.
Listen to a weather report and see if they 'kartoittavat' the storm's path.
Identify the tone (formal/informal) when someone says 'Kartoitetaanpa nää jutut'.
Listen to a teacher's instructions: 'Kartoittakaa aluksi ryhmänne osaaminen.' What should you do?
Listen to a house inspection and note what the 'kartoitus' found.
Distinguish between 'kartoittaa' and 'kartuttaa' in a fast conversation.
Listen to a politician talk about 'vaikutusten kartoittaminen' and identify the law.
Listen to a commercial for a 'kuntokartoitus' service and note the price.
Listen to a conversation about 'reitinkartoitus' for a hiking trip.
Identify if the speaker said 'kartoitan' or 'kartoitin'.
Listen to an academic lecture and identify the 'kartoittava tutkimus' mentioned.
Listen to a tech scrum and hear which 'user paths' are being mapped.
Listen to a nature documentary about mapping the seabed.
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Summary
Use 'kartoittaa' when you want to sound professional and thorough about gathering information. It's the perfect word for the 'reconnaissance' phase of any project. Example: 'Kartoitamme vaihtoehdot' (We are mapping out the options).
- Kartoittaa means to systematically survey or map out a situation, area, or set of data.
- It is a professional, high-level verb used extensively in business, science, and planning.
- The word implies thoroughness and is the first step in a strategic process.
- Grammatically, it follows Type 1 conjugation with tt-t consonant gradation.
Watch the 'tt'
Always remember that Type 1 verbs with 'tt' in the infinitive (like kartoittaa) lose one 't' in the 'minä', 'sinä', 'me', and 'te' forms. This is called consonant gradation.
Use in Business
This is a 'power word' in Finnish business. Use it instead of 'katsoa' or 'miettiä' to sound more professional and organized.
Root Word
Associate it with 'kartta' (map). If you can visualize making a map, you understand the verb 'kartoittaa'.
Preliminary Phase
Use it to describe the very first phase of a project. It shows you are doing your homework before taking action.
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ahkera
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ala
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ammatti
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ammattitaito
B1Berufliche Qualifikation.
ansaita
B1Geld durch Arbeit verdienen.
asiakas
B1Ein Kunde oder Klient, der Waren oder Dienstleistungen erwirbt.
asiallinen
C1factual, relevant, or businesslike
asiantuntija
C1Ein Experte oder Spezialist, der über umfassende Fachkenntnisse in einem bestimmten Bereich verfügt.
edistymättömyys
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