معنی
Going to see someone briefly.
زمینه فرهنگی
Finns value 'oma rauha' (personal peace). Using this phrase signals you won't stay long enough to disrupt their peace. In cities like Helsinki, 'menossa käymään' often refers to visiting a cafe or a specific event rather than a home. In the countryside, this might still imply a 'kahvittelu' (coffee drinking) session, even if it's called a 'quick visit.' It is common to use this phrase when stepping out for a short errand during the workday, as long as it's quick.
The 'Luona' Rule
Remember to use 'luona' (at someone's place) when visiting people. 'Olen menossa käymään Mikolla' or 'Mikon luona.'
Don't overstay
If you use this phrase, Finns expect you to stay for 30-60 minutes, not 4 hours!
معنی
Going to see someone briefly.
The 'Luona' Rule
Remember to use 'luona' (at someone's place) when visiting people. 'Olen menossa käymään Mikolla' or 'Mikon luona.'
Don't overstay
If you use this phrase, Finns expect you to stay for 30-60 minutes, not 4 hours!
Coffee is key
Even if you are just 'menossa käymään,' be prepared to be offered coffee. It's polite to accept at least one cup.
Past Tense Excuses
Use 'Olin menossa käymään' to politely explain why you can't talk long on the phone—it shows you were already busy.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the missing word in the correct form.
Minä olen ______ käymään kirjastossa.
The phrase requires the inessive form 'menossa' to follow 'olen'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the right one:
The verb 'käydä' requires the inessive case (-ssa) for the location.
Complete the dialogue naturally.
A: Mitä teet illalla? B: ______ käymään kaverilla.
'Olen menossa' is the most natural way to describe a planned visit in this context.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are leaving the office to see a client briefly.
This is the standard way to describe a professional but brief visit.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Formal vs Informal Visiting
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاMinä olen ______ käymään kirjastossa.
The phrase requires the inessive form 'menossa' to follow 'olen'.
Choose the right one:
The verb 'käydä' requires the inessive case (-ssa) for the location.
A: Mitä teet illalla? B: ______ käymään kaverilla.
'Olen menossa' is the most natural way to describe a planned visit in this context.
You are leaving the office to see a client briefly.
This is the standard way to describe a professional but brief visit.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالOnly if it's a very short one. For a standard vacation, use 'mennä lomalle.'
No, 'vierailla' is more formal and usually implies a longer, more planned visit.
Because 'menossa' acts like a verb of motion, which requires the 3rd infinitive illative (-mään).
No, 'käydä' always takes the inessive (-ssa/ssä). Say 'käymään kaupassa.'
Yes, very! It's often shortened to 'Oon menos käymään...'
It means 'going' or 'in progress.'
It's better to just say 'käydä nettisivulla.' 'Menossa käymään' implies physical movement.
Use the past tense of olla: 'Olin menossa käymään.'
Not at all. It sounds friendly and casual.
Yes, 'Olen menossa käymään töissä' means you are popping into the office briefly.
عبارات مرتبط
pistäytyä
synonymTo pop in
poiketa
similarTo stop by
vierailla
formalTo visit
käväistä
similarTo visit briefly
tavata
builds onTo meet