sijaita
sijaita en 30 segundos
- Sijaita is a Finnish verb meaning 'to be located' or 'to be situated.'
- It is a type 4 verb, so the stem changes to 'sijaitse-' when conjugated.
- It is more formal than 'olla' and typically describes permanent or geographic locations.
- It always requires the Inessive (-ssa) or Adessive (-lla) case for the location.
The Finnish verb sijaita is a fundamental pillar of descriptive language, primarily used to denote the physical or abstract location of an entity. At its core, it translates to 'to be located,' 'to lie,' or 'to be situated.' While the ubiquitous verb olla (to be) can often suffice in casual conversation to indicate where something is, sijaita provides a more precise, formal, and descriptive tone that is essential for reaching the B1 level and beyond. It is a stative verb, meaning it describes a state of being rather than a dynamic action. When you use sijaita, you are not describing the process of moving something to a place, but rather the permanent or semi-permanent position it occupies in space or within a system.
- Etymological Root
- The word is derived from the noun sija, which means 'place,' 'spot,' 'space,' or even 'berth' or 'bed.' By adding the verbalizing suffix, the language creates a way to express the act of 'holding a place.'
- Formal vs. Informal
- In spoken 'puhekieli,' Finns might simply say 'Missä se on?' (Where is it?). However, in news broadcasts, literature, real estate listings, and academic writing, sijaita is the preferred choice to establish a professional and clear tone.
One of the most common environments for this verb is in geography. When describing the borders of a country, the flow of a river, or the coordinates of a mountain peak, sijaita is the standard. For example, 'Suomi sijaitsee Pohjois-Euroopassa' (Finland is located in Northern Europe). It conveys a sense of permanence. You wouldn't typically use it for a person standing in a room for a moment, but you would use it for a statue that has stood in a square for a century. This distinction is crucial for learners to grasp: sijaita implies a fixed position.
Uusi kirjasto sijaitsee aivan kaupungin ytimessä, rautatieaseman vieressä.
Furthermore, the verb is used extensively in technical and biological contexts. An organ in the body, a specific part of a machine, or a file on a computer server are all things that sijaitsevat somewhere. This breadth of use makes it more versatile than the English 'to be located,' which can sometimes feel overly clinical. In Finnish, it is the natural way to describe spatial relationships without sounding unnatural. It also appears in abstract contexts, such as describing where a particular problem lies within a complex project or where a certain paragraph is located in a long legal document.
In summary, sijaita is used whenever the focus is on the location itself as a defining characteristic of the subject. It is the difference between saying 'The keys are on the table' (casual, temporary) and 'The village is located on the southern slope of the hill' (descriptive, permanent). Mastering this verb allows you to move away from the repetitive use of 'olla' and start building the descriptive richness expected in B1-level Finnish proficiency.
Suurin osa maapallon makeasta vedestä sijaitsee jäätiköissä.
Using sijaita correctly requires an understanding of Finnish case government (rektio). Because the verb describes being *in* or *at* a place, it is almost exclusively paired with the locative cases: the Inessive (-ssa/-ssä) and the Adessive (-lla/-llä). Choosing between these two depends on the nature of the location itself—whether it's an enclosed space (Inessive) or an open surface/general area (Adessive).
- The Inessive Case (-ssa/-ssä)
- Use this when the subject is 'inside' something, like a city, a building, or a country.
Esimerkki: Koulu sijaitsee rakennuksessa. (The school is located in a building.) - The Adessive Case (-lla/-llä)
- Use this for open areas, streets, islands, or when something is 'on' something.
Esimerkki: Mökki sijaitsee saarella. (The cottage is located on an island.)
Grammatically, sijaita is a type 4 verb (ending in -ita/-itä). This means that when you conjugate it, the 't' disappears and is replaced by 'tse' before the personal endings. For example: minä sijaisen (rarely used for people), hän sijaitsee, he sijaitsevat. Because the subject is usually an inanimate object (a building, a city, a mountain), you will most frequently encounter the third-person singular (sijaitsee) and third-person plural (sijaitsevat) forms.
Ravintola sijaitsee kolmannessa kerroksessa.
It is also important to note the word order. In Finnish, while the standard SVO (Subject-Verb-Object/Location) order is common, you can also start with the location for emphasis (XVS). For example: 'Tunturin huipulla sijaitsee pieni kappeli' (On the top of the fell lies a small chapel). This inversion is very common in descriptive writing and adds a poetic or narrative quality to the text. It draws the reader's eye to the location first, setting the scene before introducing the object.
When using sijaita in the past tense, the 'tse' stem remains, and you add the 'i' marker: sijaitsi. For example: 'Ennen tässä sijaitsi vanha tehdas' (Before, an old factory was located here). This is particularly useful in historical contexts. In negative sentences, use the present stem for present negation (ei sijaitse) and the past participle for past negation (ei sijainnut). Mastering these variations ensures that you can describe locations across time and space accurately.
Nämä kaksi kylää sijaitsevat aivan rajan tuntumassa.
While sijaita might seem like a word reserved for textbooks, it is actually deeply embedded in daily Finnish life, appearing in several specific domains. If you are navigating Finland, whether through an app or a paper map, you will encounter this word constantly. It is the language of orientation and spatial awareness.
- Real Estate and Housing
- In advertisements for apartments (asunnot), you will see phrases like 'Asunto sijaitsee rauhallisella alueella' (The apartment is located in a quiet area). It is used to sell the benefits of a location—proximity to parks, schools, or the city center.
- News and Media
- Journalists use 'sijaita' to pinpoint the location of events. 'Onnettomuuspaikka sijaitsee valtatie neljällä' (The accident site is located on Highway 4). It provides the necessary factual precision for reporting.
In the tourism industry, sijaita is the workhorse of brochures and websites. Every hotel, museum, and national park is described in relation to its surroundings. If you visit a Finnish tourist office, you'll see maps where 'Olet tässä' (You are here) might be the heading, but the descriptions will say 'Museo sijaitsee lyhyen kävelymatkan päässä' (The museum is located a short walk away). This usage helps tourists build a mental map of their environment.
Hotellimme sijaitsee aivan hiekkarannan välittömässä läheisyydessä.
In academic and scientific contexts, the word is indispensable. Geologists use it to describe rock formations, biologists use it to describe the habitats of species, and historians use it to locate ancient settlements. Even in digital spaces, you'll hear it: 'Tiedosto sijaitsee pilvipalvelussa' (The file is located in the cloud service). The word has successfully transitioned from describing physical plots of land to describing abstract locations in the digital age. This versatility is why it is taught early in the intermediate stages of learning Finnish.
Finally, you will hear it in formal introductions. When a business representative describes their company, they might say 'Pääkonttorimme sijaitsee Helsingissä' (Our headquarters are located in Helsinki). This sounds much more established and professional than using 'on.' It signals that the location is a significant, permanent part of the company's identity. By listening for sijaita in these contexts, you'll begin to appreciate the subtle layers of formality it adds to the Finnish language.
Missä teidän uusi toimistonne sijaitsee?
Learning sijaita comes with a few pitfalls that can trip up English speakers. The most common error is related to conjugation. Because it's a type 4 verb, many learners forget to change the stem to 'sijaitse-' and instead try to add endings directly to the infinitive, resulting in incorrect forms like *'sijaitan'* or *'sijaitat'*. Remember: the 't' becomes 'tse'.
- Confusion with 'Sijoittaa'
- A very frequent mistake is confusing sijaita (to be located) with sijoittaa (to place, to invest). While they share the same root 'sija,' sijoittaa is an active verb. You sijoittaa money in a bank, but the bank sijaitsee on the corner.
- Wrong Case Endings
- Learners sometimes use the Partitive case when they should use the Inessive or Adessive. For example, saying *'Talo sijaitsee metsää'* instead of 'Talo sijaitsee metsässä.' Sijaita always requires a static location case.
Another subtle mistake is using sijaita for people in a casual context. While it's grammatically possible to say 'Minä sijaisen tässä' (I am located here), it sounds like you are a statue or a geographic landmark. If you are just standing somewhere, use 'olla.' Use sijaita for people only if you are describing their position in a formal organizational chart or a very specific, static tactical position (like a soldier in a defensive line).
VÄÄRIN: Kaupunki sijaitse rannalla.
OIKEIN: Kaupunki sijaitsee rannalla.
Furthermore, English speakers often struggle with the 'where to' vs 'where at' distinction. In English, we might say 'The store is located *to* the north of the city.' In Finnish, even when describing a direction, you use the static case: 'Kauppa sijaitsee kaupungin pohjoispuolella' (The store is located *at* the north side of the city). Using the allative '-lle' here would be a mistake. The location is a fixed point, not a destination of movement.
Finally, watch out for the spelling of the past tense. The 'i' of the past tense combines with the 'e' of the stem to become just 'i' (sijaitse + i = sijaitsi). Some learners try to keep both vowels, which is incorrect. Consistency in these small morphological details is what separates a B1 learner from a B2 learner. Pay close attention to these patterns in your reading to reinforce the correct forms in your mind.
VÄÄRIN: Missä se sijaitaa?
OIKEIN: Missä se sijaitsee?
Finnish has several ways to express location, and choosing the right one depends on the nuance you want to convey. While sijaita is the standard for 'to be located,' knowing its alternatives will help you sound more like a native speaker and avoid repetitive writing.
- Olla vs. Sijaita
- The most common alternative. Olla is neutral and can be used for anything. Sijaita is more formal and specific to physical placement. Use olla for people and temporary objects; use sijaita for landmarks and geography.
- Sijoittua
- This verb also means 'to be located' or 'to place oneself,' but it often carries a sense of ranking or fitting into a sequence. For example, 'Hän sijoittui kilpailussa kolmanneksi' (He placed third in the competition). It can also describe how a building fits into a landscape.
- Löytyä
- Literally 'to be found.' This is often used when the location is something you discover or look for. 'Vessa löytyy käytävän päästä' (The toilet is found at the end of the hallway). It's more informal and dynamic than sijaita.
In literary or highly descriptive Finnish, you might encounter verbs like nököttää (to sit/huddle small-ly) or kököttää. These are used for buildings or objects that seem to be 'sitting' in a place, often with a slightly cute or lonely connotation. For example, 'Pieni mökki nököttää metsän siimeksessä' (A little cottage huddles in the shade of the forest). This is much more evocative than the clinical sijaitsee.
Tapahtumat sijoittuvat 1800-luvun Helsinkiin.
Another important distinction is with the verb asua (to live/dwell). English speakers sometimes use sijaita when they mean a person lives somewhere. Remember: Buildings sijaitsevat, people asuvat. If you say 'Minä sijaisen tässä talossa,' it sounds like you are part of the foundation of the house! Always use asua for residency.
Lastly, in formal documents, you might see pohjautua (to be based on) or rajoittua (to be bordered by) to describe locations in a more specific way. 'Tontti rajoittuu jokeen' (The plot is bordered by the river). These verbs provide more information than just location—they describe the relationship between the subject and its surroundings. By expanding your vocabulary with these alternatives, you can describe the world around you with much greater precision and flair.
Kylä lepää laakson pohjalla.
How Formal Is It?
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Dato curioso
The root 'sija' is also used for the word 'sijainen', which means a substitute teacher. This is because a substitute 'takes the place' of the original teacher.
Guía de pronunciación
- Pronouncing 'j' like the English 'j' in 'jump'. It should sound like the English 'y' in 'yes'.
- Stress on the second syllable. Finnish always stresses the first.
- Mumbling the final 'a'. It must be clearly articulated.
- Treating 'ai' as two separate syllables instead of a diphthong.
- Forgetting the 't' is unaspirated (no puff of air).
Nivel de dificultad
Easy to recognize in text due to its distinct 'tse' stem.
Requires remembering the type 4 verb conjugation rules.
Pronunciation is straightforward, but choosing the right case ending for the location is key.
Clear pronunciation makes it easy to hear in news or formal speech.
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Requisitos previos
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Avanzado
Gramática que debes saber
Verb Type 4 Conjugation
sijaita -> sijaitse- + endings
Inessive Case for Internal Location
sijaitsee talo-ssa
Adessive Case for External/Surface Location
sijaitsee saare-lla
Subject-Verb Agreement
Talo sijaitsee, talot sijaitsevat
Consonant Gradation (None in Type 4)
sijaita -> sijaitsee (no KPT change)
Ejemplos por nivel
Missä koulu sijaitsee?
Where is the school located?
Basic question using the 3rd person singular.
Talo sijaitsee tässä.
The house is located here.
Using a demonstrative adverb 'tässä'.
Helsinki sijaitsee Suomessa.
Helsinki is located in Finland.
Inessive case -ssa used for a country.
Sijaitseeko se lähellä?
Is it located nearby?
Question form with the suffix -ko.
Kirjasto sijaitsee puistossa.
The library is located in the park.
Inessive case -ssa for a park.
Missä sinun kotisi sijaitsee?
Where is your home located?
Possessive suffix -si used with 'koti'.
Pankki sijaitsee tuolla.
The bank is located over there.
Using the adverb 'tuolla' (over there).
Se sijaitsee rannalla.
It is located on the beach.
Adessive case -lla for 'on the beach'.
Uusi kauppa sijaitsee keskustassa.
The new shop is located in the center.
Adjective 'uusi' modifying the subject.
Mökki sijaitsee kauniilla paikalla.
The cottage is located in a beautiful spot.
Adessive case -lla for 'place'.
Missä lähin apteekki sijaitsee?
Where is the nearest pharmacy located?
Superlative adjective 'lähin' (nearest).
Toimistomme sijaitsee toisessa kerroksessa.
Our office is located on the second floor.
Ordinal number 'toisessa' (second).
Saari sijaitsee kaukana merellä.
The island is located far out at sea.
Adverb 'kaukana' (far).
Ravintola sijaitsee hotellin vieressä.
The restaurant is located next to the hotel.
Postposition 'vieressä' with genitive 'hotellin'.
Missä maassa Pariisi sijaitsee?
In which country is Paris located?
Interrogative 'missä maassa'.
Meidän koulu sijaitsee metsän reunassa.
Our school is located at the edge of the forest.
Genitive 'metsän' and inessive 'reunassa'.
Pääkonttori sijaitsee Espoon Keilaniemessä.
The headquarters are located in Keilaniemi, Espoo.
Specific place name in the inessive case.
Suomi sijaitsee Ruotsin ja Venäjän välissä.
Finland is located between Sweden and Russia.
Postposition 'välissä' (between).
Tämä tiedosto sijaitsee väärässä kansiossa.
This file is located in the wrong folder.
Abstract location (digital folder).
Missä päin kaupunkia museo sijaitsee?
In which part of the city is the museum located?
The phrase 'missä päin' (whereabouts).
Tehdas sijaitsee hyvien liikenneyhteyksien varrella.
The factory is located along good transport links.
Postposition 'varrella' (alongside/by).
Sydän sijaitsee rintakehän vasemmalla puolella.
The heart is located on the left side of the chest.
Anatomical description.
Kylä sijaitsee korkealla vuoristossa.
The village is located high in the mountains.
Adverb 'korkealla' (high up).
Missä teidän kesämökkinne sijaitsee?
Where is your summer cottage located?
Possessive suffix -nne (your plural/formal).
Yrityksen tuotantotilat sijaitsevat pääosin ulkomailla.
The company's production facilities are located mainly abroad.
Adverb 'pääosin' (mainly).
Suurin osa väestöstä sijaitsee maan eteläosissa.
Most of the population is located in the southern parts of the country.
Collective subject 'suurin osa'.
Ongelman ydin sijaitsee puutteellisessa viestinnässä.
The core of the problem lies in insufficient communication.
Abstract metaphorical use.
Historiallinen linna sijaitsee strategisesti tärkeällä paikalla.
The historical castle is located in a strategically important place.
Adverbial phrase 'strategisesti tärkeällä'.
Nämä kaksi saarta sijaitsevat aivan toistensa läheisyydessä.
These two islands are located right in the vicinity of each other.
Reciprocal pronoun 'toistensa'.
Missä tiedostot sijaitsevat tällä palvelimella?
Where are the files located on this server?
Technical context.
Tämä kappale sijaitsee kirjan loppupuolella.
This chapter is located towards the end of the book.
Describing position within a text.
Kaupunki sijaitsee kahden suuren järven välisellä kannaksella.
The city is located on the isthmus between two large lakes.
Geographical term 'kannas' (isthmus).
Tutkimuskohteet sijaitsevat vaikeakulkuisessa maastossa.
The research sites are located in difficult terrain.
Compound adjective 'vaikeakulkuinen'.
Vastuu päätöksestä sijaitsee viime kädessä hallituksella.
The responsibility for the decision lies ultimately with the board.
Abstract legal/organizational use.
Geopoliittisesti maa sijaitsee idän ja lännen risteyskohdassa.
Geopolitically, the country is located at the crossroads of East and West.
Geopolitical terminology.
Sijaitseeko totuus jossain näiden kahden ääripään välillä?
Does the truth lie somewhere between these two extremes?
Philosophical inquiry.
Rakennus sijaitsee suojellulla kulttuuriperintöalueella.
The building is located in a protected cultural heritage area.
Administrative/Legal terminology.
Nämä hermosolut sijaitsevat aivojen takaosassa.
These neurons are located in the back part of the brain.
Scientific/Biological context.
Mihin kohtaan tekstiä tämä viite sijaitsee?
In which part of the text is this reference located?
Academic context.
Valtakunnan raja sijaitsi tuolloin paljon pohjoisempana.
The border of the realm was located much further north at that time.
Past tense 'sijaitsi' and comparative 'pohjoisempana'.
Runon syvin olemus sijaitsee sen hiljaisuudessa.
The deepest essence of the poem lies in its silence.
Highly abstract/poetic use.
Sijaitseeko onni todella aineellisessa hyvinvoinnissa?
Does happiness truly lie in material well-being?
Existential question.
Teoksen painopiste sijaitsee sen toisessa näytöksessä.
The focus of the work lies in its second act.
Literary analysis.
Jurisdiktio sijaitsee tässä tapauksessa korkeimmalla oikeudella.
Jurisdiction in this case lies with the Supreme Court.
Legal/Formal terminology.
Sijaitseehan se kuitenkin meidän kaikkien yhteisessä muistissamme.
It does, after all, reside in our collective memory.
Enclitic particle -han for emphasis.
Mikäli vastaus sijaitsee tietoisuuden ulkopuolella, sitä on vaikea tavoittaa.
If the answer lies outside of consciousness, it is difficult to reach.
Conditional clause with 'mikäli'.
Sijaitsevatko nämä kaksi ilmiötä samalla ontologisella tasolla?
Do these two phenomena lie on the same ontological level?
Philosophical terminology.
Tämä muistomerkki sijaitsi aikoinaan torin laidalla.
This monument used to be located at the edge of the square.
Historical reference with 'aikoinaan'.
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— A standard way to ask for the location of a building or landmark.
Anteeksi, missä tuomiokirkko sijaitsee?
— To be located in the middle of nowhere (literally: in the middle of nothing).
Heidän talonsa sijaitsee keskellä ei mitään.
— To be in a good or convenient location.
Uusi asunto sijaitsee todella hyvällä paikalla.
— To be located right next to something.
Bussipysäkki sijaitsee aivan vieressä.
— To be located a stone's throw away.
Ranta sijaitsee kivenheiton päässä kotoamme.
— To be located under the same roof.
Kaikki osastot sijaitsevat nyt saman katon alla.
— To be located at a strategic point.
Linnoitus sijaitsee strategisessa kohdassa joen suulla.
Se confunde a menudo con
Sijoittaa means 'to place' or 'to invest'. Sijaita is passive/stative 'to be located'.
Asua is for people living somewhere. Sijaita is for objects or buildings being located somewhere.
Sijoittua often refers to ranking or how something fits into a context, whereas sijaita is pure location.
Modismos y expresiones
— To be held dear or to be at the core of one's feelings.
Tämä paikka sijaitsee aina sydämessäni.
poetic— To be present in someone's thoughts.
Sinä sijaitset aina minun ajatuksissani.
poetic— To be located in the dim recesses of memory.
Tuo tapahtuma sijaitsee jossain muistini hämärässä.
literary— To be located out of sight or hidden.
Salainen ovi sijaitsee katseiden ulottumattomissa.
literary— To be located between two fires (caught in the middle of a conflict).
Pieni maa sijaitsi kahden tulen välissä sodan aikana.
figurative— To be located on the hills of happiness (to be very happy).
Hän sijaitsi onnen kukkuloilla saatuaan uutiset.
figurative— To be located on the pages of history.
Tämä hetki tulee sijaitsemaan historian lehdillä.
formal— To be located in the clouds (to be unrealistic).
Hänen suunnitelmansa sijaitsevat täysin pilvissä.
informal— To be located on the right side of the law.
On tärkeää, että yrityksen toiminta sijaitsee oikealla puolella lakia.
formal— To be 'on the shelf' (put aside or ignored).
Tämä projekti on sijainnut hyllyllä jo kaksi vuotta.
informalFácil de confundir
Similar root 'sija'.
Sijoittaa is an action (to put something somewhere). Sijaita is a state (to be somewhere).
Hän sijoitti rahansa pankkiin, joka sijaitsee keskustassa.
Both refer to position.
Sijoittua is often about rank or relative position in a sequence. Sijaita is about absolute geographic location.
Hän sijoittui kisassa hyvin. Talo sijaitsee mäellä.
Both answer 'missä?'.
Asua is only for living beings. Sijaita is for inanimate objects or concepts.
Minä asun tässä talossa. Talo sijaitsee kadun päässä.
Both mean 'to be'.
Olla is general. Sijaita is specifically about being situated/located in a formal or descriptive sense.
Kynä on pöydällä. Kaupunki sijaitsee rannikolla.
Both used for finding locations.
Löytyä implies discovery or searching. Sijaita implies a known, fixed position.
Avain löytyi taskusta. Museo sijaitsee puistossa.
Patrones de oraciones
Missä [Subjekti] sijaitsee?
Missä posti sijaitsee?
[Subjekti] sijaitsee [Paikka]-ssa/lla.
Koulu sijaitsee rannalla.
[Subjekti] sijaitsee [Genitiivi] vieressä/lähellä.
Pankki sijaitsee kirkon vieressä.
[Subjekti] sijaitsi ennen [Paikka]-ssa/lla.
Tässä sijaitsi ennen puisto.
[Paikka]-ssa/lla sijaitsee [Subjekti].
Saarella sijaitsee vanha majakka.
[Subjekti] sijaitsee strategisesti [Paikka]-ssa/lla.
Satama sijaitsee strategisesti suulla.
[Abstrakti Subjekti] sijaitsee [Konteksti]-ssa/lla.
Vastuu sijaitsee johtajalla.
Mikäli [Subjekti] sijaitsee...
Mikäli vastaus sijaitsee muualla...
Familia de palabras
Sustantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
Relacionado
Cómo usarlo
Common in written Finnish, moderate in spoken Finnish.
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Helsinki sijaitsee Suomea.
→
Helsinki sijaitsee Suomessa.
You must use the Inessive case (-ssa), not the Partitive case, for the location.
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Minä sijaisen tässä.
→
Minä olen tässä.
Don't use 'sijaita' for people in a casual context; it sounds like you are a landmark.
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Talo sijaitaa mäellä.
→
Talo sijaitsee mäellä.
Incorrect conjugation. Type 4 verbs change 't' to 'tse'.
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Mökki sijaitsee saareen.
→
Mökki sijaitsee saaressa.
'Sijaita' requires a static case (inessive/adessive), not a directional case (illative).
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Hän sijoitti keskustassa.
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Hän sijaitsee keskustassa (if he is a statue) or Hän on keskustassa.
Confusing 'sijoittaa' (to place/invest) with 'sijaita' (to be located).
Consejos
Type 4 Tip
Remember the 'tse' rule for all type 4 verbs. Sijaita becomes sijaitsee. This is the most consistent way to conjugate these verbs correctly.
Formal Writing
When writing a formal letter or an essay, replace 'on' with 'sijaitsee' when describing locations to immediately improve your grade.
Mökki Talk
When a Finn tells you where their summer cottage is, they will likely use 'sijaitsee.' Pay attention to the case they use for the location!
First Syllable
Always stress the 'SI' in sijaita. Finnish rhythm is very predictable; the first syllable is always the strongest.
Static vs Dynamic
Think of 'sijaita' as a photograph (static) and 'sijoittaa' as a movie (dynamic action). This helps distinguish the two similar-looking verbs.
Phone Settings
Change your phone language to Finnish. You will see 'Sijaintipalvelut' (Location Services), which comes from the same root as sijaita.
News Clues
In news articles, 'sijaitsee' often follows the name of a place or a building. Use it as a landmark to find where the story is happening.
Don't Overuse
While 'sijaita' is great, don't use it for small, movable objects like 'The spoon is located on the table.' Use 'olla' for that.
Map Reading
Look at a Finnish map or Google Maps in Finnish. You will see 'sijainti' used for your current coordinates.
Abstract Locations
Challenge yourself to use 'sijaita' for abstract concepts like 'The heart of the matter lies...' (Asian ydin sijaitsee...).
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of a 'Seat' (Sija). If something is 'seated' in a place, it 'sijaitsee' there. Sija + itsee = seated itself.
Asociación visual
Imagine a giant red GPS pin dropping onto a map. The pin is labeled 'SIJAITA'. It marks the exact, fixed spot where a building stands.
Word Web
Desafío
Try to describe the location of five famous landmarks in Finland using 'sijaitsee'. For example: 'Eduskuntatalo sijaitsee Helsingissä.'
Origen de la palabra
The verb 'sijaita' is derived from the ancient Finnic root 'sija', which means 'place' or 'space'. It is related to words in other Finno-Ugric languages that describe a bed or a spot to lie down. The transition from 'place' to the verb 'to be located' followed a natural linguistic path of verbalizing a noun to describe the state of occupying that noun's essence.
Significado original: To occupy a place or to have a spot.
Uralic / FinnicContexto cultural
None. The word is neutral and purely descriptive.
English speakers often over-rely on 'to be.' In Finnish, using 'sijaita' makes you sound more educated and precise, similar to using 'situated' or 'located' in English.
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
Travel and Tourism
- Missä hotelli sijaitsee?
- Museo sijaitsee keskustassa.
- Nähtävyys sijaitsee lähellä.
- Sijaitseeko ranta kaukana?
Real Estate
- Asunto sijaitsee rauhallisella alueella.
- Talo sijaitsee tontin reunalla.
- Sijaitseeko parveke etelään?
- Toimisto sijaitsee katutasossa.
Geography
- Suomi sijaitsee Euroopassa.
- Joki sijaitsee laaksossa.
- Vuori sijaitsee rajalla.
- Saari sijaitsee järvessä.
Digital/Technical
- Tiedosto sijaitsee palvelimella.
- Linkki sijaitsee sivun alareunassa.
- Nappi sijaitsee valikossa.
- Data sijaitsee pilvessä.
Anatomy
- Maksa sijaitsee vatsaontelossa.
- Aivot sijaitsevat päässä.
- Lihas sijaitsee luun päällä.
- Hermot sijaitsevat kaikkialla.
Inicios de conversación
"Missä sinun unelmiesi koti sijaitsee?"
"Sijaitseeko sinun työpaikkasi lähellä kotiasi?"
"Tiedätkö, missä lähin hyvä ravintola sijaitsee?"
"Missä päin maailmaa haluaisit asua, jos kaupunki sijaitsisi meren rannalla?"
"Sijaitseeko kotisi mieluummin metsässä vai kaupungissa?"
Temas para diario
Kuvaile paikkaa, jossa lapsuudenkotisi sijaitsi. Mikä oli parasta sen sijainnissa?
Jos voisit siirtää yhden historiallisen rakennuksen, missä se sijaitsisi nyt?
Kirjoita matkakertomus paikasta, joka sijaitsee kaukana kaikesta.
Miten tärkeää sinulle on se, missä asuntosi sijaitsee? Perustele vastauksesi.
Pohdi, sijaitseeko onni ihmisen sisällä vai ulkopuolella.
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasGenerally, no. Use 'olla' (to be) or 'seisoa' (to stand). Using 'sijaita' for a person makes them sound like a fixed landmark or a statue. However, in very formal organizational contexts, you might say a person's role 'sijaitsee' in a certain department.
'Olla' is the basic verb for 'to be' and is used in all contexts. 'Sijaita' is more specific and formal, meaning 'to be located.' You use 'sijaita' for buildings, cities, and geographical features to provide a more descriptive and professional tone.
It is less common in casual speech than 'olla' or 'löytyä,' but it is very common in formal situations, news, and when giving precise directions or descriptions of locations.
You must use the static locative cases: the Inessive (-ssa/-ssä) for 'inside' locations (like cities or buildings) and the Adessive (-lla/-llä) for 'open' or 'on' locations (like islands or streets).
It follows the type 4 pattern. The stem is 'sijaitse-'. For the past tense, you add 'i', resulting in 'sijaitsi' (he/she/it was located). For example: 'Tässä sijaitsi ennen koulu' (A school was located here before).
Yes, it can. You can say 'Ongelma sijaitsee...' (The problem lies...) or 'Vastuu sijaitsee...' (The responsibility lies...). This is common in professional and academic Finnish.
It is a Verb Type 4. These verbs end in -ita/-itä. In conjugation, the 't' is replaced by 'tse' before the personal endings (e.g., sijaitsee, sijaitsemme).
Yes, the noun 'sijainti' means 'location.' You will often see this on websites or apps (e.g., 'Salli sijainti' - Allow location).
No. 'Sijaita' describes a state of being in a place, not movement to a place. Therefore, it only takes 'missä' cases, never 'mihin' (illative/allative) or 'mistä' (elative/ablative) cases.
You say 'Missä se sijaitsee?' This is a very common and useful phrase for any learner to know.
Ponte a prueba 182 preguntas
Translate into Finnish: The school is located in the center.
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Translate into Finnish: Where is your house located?
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Translate into Finnish: The hotel is located near the station.
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Translate into Finnish: These files are located on the server.
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Translate into Finnish: Before, there was a park here. (Use sijaita)
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Translate into Finnish: The restaurant is located on the second floor.
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Translate into Finnish: Finland is located between Sweden and Russia.
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Translate into Finnish: The village is located in a beautiful valley.
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Translate into Finnish: My office is located on a quiet street.
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Translate into Finnish: Where are the new apartments located?
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Describe the location of your favorite city in Finnish.
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Write a sentence using 'sijaita' and 'rannalla'.
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Write a sentence using 'sijaitsevat' and 'vuoristossa'.
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Translate: The problem lies in the budget.
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Write a question asking for the location of a museum.
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Translate: The island is located far away.
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Translate: Our headquarters are located in London.
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Translate: The kidneys are located in the abdominal cavity.
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Translate: The store is located right next to the pharmacy.
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Translate: The events are set in the 1920s. (Use sijoittua or sijaita)
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Missä sinun kotisi sijaitsee?
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Dijiste:
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Missä sinun unelmiesi talo sijaitsisi?
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Kerro, missä sinun työpaikkasi tai koulusi sijaitsee.
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Missä Suomi sijaitsee suhteessa muihin Pohjoismaihin?
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Missä on paras paikka lomalle ja missä se sijaitsee?
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Kuvaile, missä asuntosi sijaitsee suhteessa keskustaan.
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Missä päin maailmaa haluaisit matkustaa juuri nyt?
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Missä lähin ruokakauppa sijaitsee?
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Sijaitseeko kotisi lähellä luontoa?
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Missä kerroksessa asut ja missä se sijaitsee rakennuksessa?
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Jos olisit kaupunki, missä sijaitsisit?
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Missä sinun kotimaasi sijaitsee?
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Missä teidän perheen kesämökki sijaitsee?
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Missä sijaitsee mielestäsi maailman kaunein paikka?
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Missä rautatieasema sijaitsee tässä kaupungissa?
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Missä sijaitsee sinun lempipuistosi?
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Missä sijaitsee lähin uimahalli?
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Missä päin Helsinkiä tuomiokirkko sijaitsee?
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Sijaitsevatko ystäväsi lähellä sinua?
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Missä historiallisen keskustan raja sijaitsee?
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Kuuntele ja kirjoita: 'Koulu sijaitsee rannalla.'
Kuuntele ja kirjoita: 'Missä se sijaitsee?'
Kuuntele ja kirjoita: 'Talo sijaitsee metsässä.'
Kuuntele ja kirjoita: 'Pankki sijaitsee tuolla.'
Kuuntele ja kirjoita: 'Helsinki sijaitsee Suomessa.'
Kuuntele ja kirjoita: 'Mökki sijaitsee saaressa.'
Kuuntele ja kirjoita: 'Missä hotelli sijaitsee?'
Kuuntele ja kirjoita: 'Toimisto sijaitsee Espoossa.'
Kuuntele ja kirjoita: 'Tiedostot sijaitsevat täällä.'
Kuuntele ja kirjoita: 'Sijaitseeko se lähellä?'
Kuuntele ja kirjoita: 'Suomi sijaitsee pohjoisessa.'
Kuuntele ja kirjoita: 'Missä teidän koti sijaitsee?'
Kuuntele ja kirjoita: 'Asunto sijaitsee kerrostalossa.'
Kuuntele ja kirjoita: 'Kirjasto sijaitsee puistossa.'
Kuuntele ja kirjoita: 'Missä lähin kauppa sijaitsee?'
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Summary
The verb 'sijaita' is your go-to word for professional and precise descriptions of where things are. While 'olla' works for everyday 'being,' 'sijaita' adds the specific nuance of 'being situated' in a particular spot. Example: 'Talo sijaitsee rannalla' (The house is located on the shore).
- Sijaita is a Finnish verb meaning 'to be located' or 'to be situated.'
- It is a type 4 verb, so the stem changes to 'sijaitse-' when conjugated.
- It is more formal than 'olla' and typically describes permanent or geographic locations.
- It always requires the Inessive (-ssa) or Adessive (-lla) case for the location.
Type 4 Tip
Remember the 'tse' rule for all type 4 verbs. Sijaita becomes sijaitsee. This is the most consistent way to conjugate these verbs correctly.
Formal Writing
When writing a formal letter or an essay, replace 'on' with 'sijaitsee' when describing locations to immediately improve your grade.
Mökki Talk
When a Finn tells you where their summer cottage is, they will likely use 'sijaitsee.' Pay attention to the case they use for the location!
First Syllable
Always stress the 'SI' in sijaita. Finnish rhythm is very predictable; the first syllable is always the strongest.