Significado
Brewing tea.
Contexto cultural
The 'Iltatee' (evening tea) is a common ritual where families gather for a light snack and tea before bed. While coffee is dominant, offering tea is a standard courtesy for those who don't drink caffeine or prefer a lighter option. In Eastern Finland, tea culture was historically influenced by Russia, leading to a stronger tea-drinking tradition in those regions compared to the west. Boiling water ('keittäminen') is seen as a fundamental skill for hikers and those spending time in 'mökki' (summer cottages).
Use Partitive
Always remember 'teetä' (partitive). Using 'tee' (nominative) is the most common beginner mistake.
The Offer
Offering to 'keittää teetä' is a great way to break the ice with a Finn.
Significado
Brewing tea.
Use Partitive
Always remember 'teetä' (partitive). Using 'tee' (nominative) is the most common beginner mistake.
The Offer
Offering to 'keittää teetä' is a great way to break the ice with a Finn.
Don't over-boil
While the verb is 'keittää' (boil), don't actually boil the tea leaves in the water; it makes it bitter!
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'keittää'.
Minä ______ teetä keittiössä.
The subject 'minä' requires the first-person singular form 'keitän'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'I am making tea'?
Valitse oikea lause:
'Keittää' is the idiomatic verb, and 'teetä' must be in the partitive case.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Onpa kylmä! B: Niin on. ______ teetä?
B is offering to make tea, so 'Keitänkö' (Shall I boil/make?) is the correct form.
Match the Finnish phrase with its English meaning.
Match the pairs:
Matching the tenses and moods of the verb 'keittää'.
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Ayudas visuales
Things you 'keittää'
Drinks
- • Tee
- • Kahvi
- • Kaakao
Food
- • Keitto
- • Perunat
- • Puuro
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosMinä ______ teetä keittiössä.
The subject 'minä' requires the first-person singular form 'keitän'.
Valitse oikea lause:
'Keittää' is the idiomatic verb, and 'teetä' must be in the partitive case.
A: Onpa kylmä! B: Niin on. ______ teetä?
B is offering to make tea, so 'Keitänkö' (Shall I boil/make?) is the correct form.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
Matching the tenses and moods of the verb 'keittää'.
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Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasYes, but it sounds like a translation from English. 'Keittää' is much more natural.
Usually 'teetä' (partitive). Use 'teen' only if you mean a specific, finished amount (e.g., 'I'll make the tea [pot]').
Even if you use a microwave, you still say 'keittää teetä.' The verb describes the preparation, not just the method.
Yes! 'Keittää kahvia' is even more common in Finland.
Literally yes, but in the kitchen, it means to cook or prepare hot food/drinks.
Use the verb 'hauduttaa': 'Haudutan teetä.'
It is neutral. You can use it with friends, family, or your boss.
It's a Finnish cultural tradition of having tea and a snack in the evening.
Yes, in informal speech, 'teet' (plural) is often used to mean 'the tea for everyone.'
You don't need the possessive suffix unless you are specifically talking about 'my tea' in a possessive sense.
Frases relacionadas
Keittää kahvia
similarTo make coffee
Hauduttaa teetä
specialized formTo steep/brew tea
Tehdä teetä
similarTo make tea
Juoda teetä
builds onTo drink tea
Teenkeitin
specialized formTea maker/kettle