معنی
Heading to hear music.
زمینه فرهنگی
Finns value their 'oma aika' (own time), and going to a concert is a respected way to spend it. It's common to go alone or with friends. In summer, 'menossa konserttiin' often means traveling to a different city for a weekend-long festival. Being 'menossa' implies you might be busy. If you tell a Finn this, they will usually keep the conversation short so you aren't late. Finnish concert attire varies wildly. For classical music, people dress up; for rock, it's very casual. 'Menossa' covers both.
The 'SSA' Secret
Remember that 'menossa' is like being 'inside' the action of going. It makes your Finnish sound much more natural than just using 'menen'.
Case Matters
Always use the -iin (illative) ending for the destination. If you say 'konsertissa', people will think you are already there!
معنی
Heading to hear music.
The 'SSA' Secret
Remember that 'menossa' is like being 'inside' the action of going. It makes your Finnish sound much more natural than just using 'menen'.
Case Matters
Always use the -iin (illative) ending for the destination. If you say 'konsertissa', people will think you are already there!
Spoken Finnish
Use 'Oon menos...' to sound like a local in Helsinki. It's the ultimate casual shortcut.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the missing word in the correct case.
Minä olen menossa ________ (konsertti).
The verb 'mennä' (and the form 'menossa') requires the illative case (-iin) to show direction.
Which sentence means 'I am currently on my way to a concert'?
Choose the best option:
'Olen menossa' specifically describes being in the state of going right now.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Mitä teet illalla? B: ________ konserttiin. Haluatko tulla?
This is the standard way to express a firm plan for the evening.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are inside the concert hall and the music is playing.
Once you are at the destination, you use the inessive case (-ssa) without 'menossa'.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Menossa vs. Konsertissa
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاMinä olen menossa ________ (konsertti).
The verb 'mennä' (and the form 'menossa') requires the illative case (-iin) to show direction.
Choose the best option:
'Olen menossa' specifically describes being in the state of going right now.
A: Mitä teet illalla? B: ________ konserttiin. Haluatko tulla?
This is the standard way to express a firm plan for the evening.
You are inside the concert hall and the music is playing.
Once you are at the destination, you use the inessive case (-ssa) without 'menossa'.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, just change the destination: 'Olen menossa elokuviin'.
It's a form of the verb 'mennä' (the 3rd infinitive), but it acts like a noun in the inessive case.
'Menossa' is more common for plans and immediate movement; 'matkalla' is more about the physical journey.
In formal writing, yes. In a text message, you can just write 'Menossa konserttiin!'.
Yes: 'Olin menossa konserttiin' (I was going to a concert).
No, but it's the one you need here. 'Konsertti' is the base, 'konserttiin' is 'to the concert'.
Yes: 'Olen menossa peliin'.
Not at all, it's a neutral and polite way to state your plans.
Use 'En ole menossa konserttiin'.
Use the plural: 'Olen menossa konsertteihin'.
عبارات مرتبط
olla matkalla
similarto be on the way
lähteä konserttiin
builds onto leave for a concert
päästä konserttiin
specialized formto get to go to a concert
olla konsertissa
contrastto be at a concert
mennä keikalle
synonymto go to a gig