Beispiele
Asun pienellä saarella.
I live on a small island.
Saarella on paljon lintuja.
There are many birds on the island.
Häufige Kollokationen
Grammatikmuster
So verwendest du es
Nutzungshinweise
'Saari' is a common and straightforward noun in Finnish. It follows regular Finnish declension patterns. For example, the partitive singular is 'saarta,' the genitive singular is 'saaren,' and the illative singular is 'saareen.' In plural, the nominative is 'saaret,' the partitive is 'saaria,' and the genitive is 'saarien' or 'saarten.' The word can be used independently or as part of compound words, such as 'saaristo' (archipelago) or 'kesäsaari' (summer island). When referring to a specific island, it's often capitalized, for instance, 'Seurasaari' (Seurasaari Island). It's a versatile word used in various contexts, from geographical descriptions to personal anecdotes about summer retreats. Understanding its declension and common compound forms is key to using 'saari' correctly in Finnish.
Häufige Fehler
The partitive singular 'saarta' can sometimes be confused with the genitive singular 'saaren'. Remember that 'saarta' is used when the object is partial or indefinite, while 'saaren' indicates possession or a definite object. For example, 'Näen saaren' (I see the island) versus 'Näen saarta' (I see an island/some of the island). The term 'common_mistakes' is limited to 150 words.
Wortherkunft
From Proto-Finnic *saari, from Proto-Uralic *śāri.
Kultureller Kontext
Finland, known as the 'Land of a Thousand Lakes,' has an abundance of islands, particularly in its archipelagos (e.g., Turku Archipelago) and large lakes (e.g., Saimaa). Islands play a significant role in Finnish culture, offering summer cottage retreats, natural beauty, and a connection to wilderness. Many Finnish families own or frequent summer cottages located on islands, providing a peaceful escape from urban life. The concept of 'saunamökki' (sauna cabin) on an island is also very common, highlighting the importance of saunas in Finnish culture. Islands are often seen as symbols of tranquility, self-sufficiency, and traditional Finnish values. The vast number of islands also contributes to the rich biodiversity of the country, providing unique habitats for various flora and fauna. Historically, islands have also served as strategic locations for defense and trade, and many have ancient fortifications or archaeological sites. The Finnish relationship with islands is deep-rooted, reflecting a national appreciation for nature and solitude.
Merkhilfe
Visualize a 'saari' (island) as a 'sailing area' (sa-il-ing, sounding a bit like 'saa-ri'). Imagine yourself sailing around a beautiful island. This mnemonic connects the sound of the word with a vivid image, making it easier to recall. Also, think of the 'aa' sound in 'saari' as a long, open sound, like looking out over a wide expanse of water around an island.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
4 FragenTeste dich selbst
Navigoimme kauniille ____.
Lapset leikkivät hiekkarannalla ____.
Näimme useita lintuja _____ yllä.
Ergebnis: /3
Beispiele
2 von 2Asun pienellä saarella.
I live on a small island.
Saarella on paljon lintuja.
There are many birds on the island.