معنی
Heading to see someone.
زمینه فرهنگی
When visiting someone's home, it is customary to take your shoes off at the door. If you are 'menossa vierailemaan', make sure your socks are clean and without holes! The 'kahvipöytä' (coffee table) is the center of any visit. If you are 'menossa vierailemaan', expect to be offered coffee and at least seven types of sweet treats in a traditional setting. Punctuality is key. If you say you are 'menossa vierailemaan' at 2 PM, you should arrive exactly at 2 PM. Arriving early is awkward, and arriving late is rude. Sauna is often part of a visit, especially at a summer cottage (mökki). If you are 'menossa vierailemaan mökille', bring your own towel just in case.
The 'Maan' Rule
Remember that any verb of motion (like mennä) followed by another verb requires the -maan form for the second verb.
Don't forget the 'luona'
When visiting people, always use 'luona'. Saying 'vierailla ystävää' is grammatically okay but sounds like a news report.
معنی
Heading to see someone.
The 'Maan' Rule
Remember that any verb of motion (like mennä) followed by another verb requires the -maan form for the second verb.
Don't forget the 'luona'
When visiting people, always use 'luona'. Saying 'vierailla ystävää' is grammatically okay but sounds like a news report.
Errands vs. Visits
Never use this for the supermarket or the bank. It's only for social or cultural destinations.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'vierailla'.
Olen menossa _______ mummolassa.
After 'menossa', we use the 3rd infinitive illative form ending in -maan.
Which sentence is correct for 'I am going to visit a friend'?
Choose the best option:
The phrase requires 'vierailemaan' and the person is usually indicated with 'genitive + luona'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Mitä teet viikonloppuna? B: _______ vierailemaan serkun luona Jyväskylässä.
'Olen menossa' is the most natural way to describe a planned trip/visit in this context.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are on a train to see your sister. What do you say on the phone?
The 'menossa' form shows you are currently on your way.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاOlen menossa _______ mummolassa.
After 'menossa', we use the 3rd infinitive illative form ending in -maan.
Choose the best option:
The phrase requires 'vierailemaan' and the person is usually indicated with 'genitive + luona'.
A: Mitä teet viikonloppuna? B: _______ vierailemaan serkun luona Jyväskylässä.
'Olen menossa' is the most natural way to describe a planned trip/visit in this context.
You are on a train to see your sister. What do you say on the phone?
The 'menossa' form shows you are currently on your way.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
12 سوالYes, but 'olen menossa' sounds more like you are currently on your way or have a very firm plan.
'Vierailla' is slightly more formal and implies a longer stay. 'Käydä' is very common for short visits.
No, Finnish uses cases. Use the inessive (-ssa/-ssä) for the place you are visiting.
Only if you are visiting a site or a factory as a guest. For meetings, use 'tapaaminen'.
Use the past tense of olla: 'Olin menossa vierailemaan'.
No, use 'mennä lääkäriin'. You are a patient, not a guest.
It's the word 'meno' (going/movement) in the 'in' case (-ssa). Literally 'in the going'.
It is always 'vierailemaan' with two a's at the end for the illative form.
Yes, if you are going to your childhood home or family home.
Use the city name in the inessive: 'Olen menossa vierailemaan Helsingissä'.
Very! Usually shortened to 'Oon menos käymään...' or 'Oon menos vierailee...'
Yes, it sounds very intentional and polite.
عبارات مرتبط
mennä kylään
synonymTo go visit (specifically a home)
käydä katsomassa
similarTo go see/check on someone
poiketa
similarTo drop by
tehdä vastavierailu
specialized formTo make a return visit
olla vierailulla
builds onTo be on a visit