معنی
Expressing the action of going to an educational institution.
زمینه فرهنگی
The 'Koulutie' (school path) is a sacred concept. Children are encouraged to walk to school alone from age 7 to foster independence. School starts in mid-August, which is earlier than in many other European countries. This is called 'koulujen alku'. In Finnish schools, students often remove their shoes and walk in socks or indoor shoes, making 'mennä kouluun' a transition to a cozy environment. Education is free from primary school to university, so 'mennä kouluun' is a path open to everyone regardless of wealth.
The 'Into' Rule
Remember that Finnish logic requires you to go 'into' places. Always use the -un/in/an ending for buildings.
No Articles
Don't try to translate 'the' or 'a'. 'Kouluun' is enough!
معنی
Expressing the action of going to an educational institution.
The 'Into' Rule
Remember that Finnish logic requires you to go 'into' places. Always use the -un/in/an ending for buildings.
No Articles
Don't try to translate 'the' or 'a'. 'Kouluun' is enough!
Spoken Form
Use 'Meen kouluun' to sound more like a local when talking to friends.
School vs. University
Adults often say 'menen kouluun' even for university in casual speech, but 'yliopisto' is better for formal contexts.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of the word 'koulu'.
Minä menen ______.
The verb 'mennä' requires the illative case (-un) to show where you are going.
Which sentence is correct for 'I am going to school'?
Valitse oikea lause:
The verb must be conjugated to 'menen' and the noun must be in the illative 'kouluun'.
Match the Finnish phrase with its English translation.
Yhdistä parit:
Matching person-specific verb forms to their English equivalents.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Mihin sinä menet? B: ______.
The question asks 'Where are you going?', so the answer must use 'menen' + destination.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Mennä vs. Käydä
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاMinä menen ______.
The verb 'mennä' requires the illative case (-un) to show where you are going.
Valitse oikea lause:
The verb must be conjugated to 'menen' and the noun must be in the illative 'kouluun'.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
Matching person-specific verb forms to their English equivalents.
A: Mihin sinä menet? B: ______.
The question asks 'Where are you going?', so the answer must use 'menen' + destination.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
12 سوالBecause 'koulu' is the basic form, and 'kouluun' is the illative case which means 'to' or 'into'.
Yes, colloquially, but 'menen yliopistoon' is more accurate for higher education.
'Menen' is standard written Finnish, while 'meen' is the common spoken form.
You say 'En mene kouluun'.
Yes, but they might also say 'menen töihin' (I'm going to work).
Finnish rarely uses possessive suffixes for common daily destinations like school or home.
Yes, it's fine, though 'menen koululle' might imply you are just visiting the site.
It is the illative case.
It can, depending on the context, but usually it means the daily trip.
The past tense is 'menin kouluun'.
Yes, 'menemme kouluun' (we go to school).
It's better to say 'menen kurssille'.
عبارات مرتبط
käydä koulua
similarto attend school/be a student
lähteä kouluun
builds onto leave for school
päästä koulusta
contrastto get out of school
aloittaa koulu
specialized formto start school (for the first time)
opiskella
similarto study