Significado
Grocery shopping.
Contexto cultural
Finns often shop at 'S-Ryhmä' or 'K-Ryhmä' stores. Buying food is a very independent activity; you rarely talk to strangers in the aisles. There is a high emphasis on seasonal buying. In late summer, people might 'buy food' less because they pick berries and mushrooms themselves. In big Finnish cities like Helsinki, 'buying food' increasingly happens via delivery apps like Wolt. In the countryside, 'buying food' might involve a long drive to a 'kyläkauppa' (village shop), making it a significant weekly event.
The Partitive Rule
Always use 'ruokaa' (partitive) for general shopping. Use 'ruoan' (accusative) only if you are buying a specific, whole meal.
Don't say 'ostaa ruoka'
Saying 'ostaa ruoka' sounds like you are buying a single, specific food entity, which is rarely what you mean.
Significado
Grocery shopping.
The Partitive Rule
Always use 'ruokaa' (partitive) for general shopping. Use 'ruoan' (accusative) only if you are buying a specific, whole meal.
Don't say 'ostaa ruoka'
Saying 'ostaa ruoka' sounds like you are buying a single, specific food entity, which is rarely what you mean.
Use 'käydä kaupassa'
To sound more like a native, use 'käydä kaupassa' (visit the store) instead of 'ostaa ruokaa' for your daily routine.
Plastic Bags
When you 'ostaa ruokaa', remember that bags aren't free. Bring your own!
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the correct form of 'ruoka'.
Minä ostan ______.
The partitive case 'ruokaa' is used for indefinite amounts of food.
Which sentence means 'I am going to buy food'?
Choose the correct one:
The verb 'mennä' requires the third infinitive in the illative case (-maan).
Complete the dialogue.
A: Jääkaappi on tyhjä. B: Selvä, minä ______.
If the fridge is empty, the logical response is to buy food.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at the supermarket and your friend calls you.
This phrase describes the activity of being at the store to get groceries.
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Ayudas visuales
What you find when you 'ostaa ruokaa'
Maitotuotteet
- • maito
- • juusto
- • voi
Leipomo
- • leipä
- • pulla
- • sämpylä
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosMinä ostan ______.
The partitive case 'ruokaa' is used for indefinite amounts of food.
Choose the correct one:
The verb 'mennä' requires the third infinitive in the illative case (-maan).
A: Jääkaappi on tyhjä. B: Selvä, minä ______.
If the fridge is empty, the logical response is to buy food.
You are at the supermarket and your friend calls you.
This phrase describes the activity of being at the store to get groceries.
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Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasIn Finnish, objects of actions that are ongoing or involve an indefinite amount must be in the partitive case. Since 'food' is a mass noun, we use 'ruokaa'.
Yes, but it means you are buying a specific, completed set of food, like 'I'll buy THE food (for the party)'.
'Ostaa ruokaa' focuses on the purchase, while 'käydä kaupassa' focuses on the trip to the store. They are often interchangeable.
No, it's neutral. It's appropriate for any situation.
You can say 'Menen ostamaan ruokaa' or 'Menen ruokaostoksille'.
Usually, yes. But it can also mean buying a meal at a fast-food place to take home.
Minä ostan, sinä ostat, hän ostaa, me ostamme, te ostatte, he ostavat.
You can say 'ostan maitoa'. 'Ostaa ruokaa' is for a general trip.
Yes, 'hakee safkaa' is very common among young people.
Finnish uses the suffix '-sta' (from inside). So, 'kaupasta'.
Frases relacionadas
käydä kaupassa
similarto go to the store
tehdä ostokset
similarto do the shopping
hakea ruokaa
specialized formto pick up food
tilata ruokaa
contrastto order food
syödä ulkona
contrastto eat out