Significado
Checking if someone is certain.
Contexto cultural
Finns are known for their directness. Asking 'Oletko varma?' is not considered rude; it is seen as a sign of taking the other person seriously. In Northern Finland, certainty about nature (weather, reindeer) is expressed with high precision. 'Oletko varma' might be followed by specific observations about the sky or wind. In meetings, this phrase is used to reach 'konsensus' (consensus). It ensures everyone is committed before moving to the next agenda item. On platforms like Jodel or Twitter, 'Ootko varma?' is often used as a meme-like response to controversial or unlikely claims.
The 'Ihan' trick
Add 'ihan' before 'varma' to sound more like a native speaker. 'Ootko ihan varma?' is the most natural way to ask.
Don't over-ask
Asking 'Oletko varma?' too many times can make you sound like you don't trust the person. Use it once for confirmation.
Significado
Checking if someone is certain.
The 'Ihan' trick
Add 'ihan' before 'varma' to sound more like a native speaker. 'Ootko ihan varma?' is the most natural way to ask.
Don't over-ask
Asking 'Oletko varma?' too many times can make you sound like you don't trust the person. Use it once for confirmation.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the missing question particle.
Olet__ varma?
The particle '-ko' is used with back vowels (a, o, u). Since 'Olet' contains 'o', we use '-ko'.
Which is the correct plural form?
Are you (all) sure?
Both the verb (Oletteko) and the adjective (varmoja) must be in the plural form.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural spoken form.
A: Mennäänkö leffaan? B: ____ varma? Se alkaa jo viideltä.
'Ootko' is the natural spoken form used between friends.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You want to ask if your boss is absolutely sure about a deadline.
The plural 'Oletteko' is more formal for a boss, and 'aivan' adds professional thoroughness.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
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Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosOlet__ varma?
The particle '-ko' is used with back vowels (a, o, u). Since 'Olet' contains 'o', we use '-ko'.
Are you (all) sure?
Both the verb (Oletteko) and the adjective (varmoja) must be in the plural form.
A: Mennäänkö leffaan? B: ____ varma? Se alkaa jo viideltä.
'Ootko' is the natural spoken form used between friends.
You want to ask if your boss is absolutely sure about a deadline.
The plural 'Oletteko' is more formal for a boss, and 'aivan' adds professional thoroughness.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
3 preguntasYes, in very casual speech, you can just say 'Varma?' with a rising intonation, but 'Ootko varma?' is much more common.
It is 'Oletko varma'. 'Varmaa' is the partitive case, which is used in different contexts like 'Se on varmaa' (That is certain).
You can say 'Olen' (I am), 'Joo' (Yeah), or 'Varmasti' (Certainly).
Frases relacionadas
Oletko tosissasi?
similarAre you serious?
Pitääkö se paikkansa?
similarIs that true?
Varmasti
builds onCertainly / For sure
Ehkä
contrastMaybe