saada palkka
to get paid
Phrase in 30 Seconds
This phrase describes the essential act of receiving your salary or wages for work performed.
- Means: To receive a salary or get paid for employment.
- Used in: Discussing jobs, payday, bank transactions, and financial planning.
- Don't confuse: 'Palkka' (salary) with 'palkinto' (a prize or trophy).
Explanation at your level:
معنی
Receiving money for work.
زمینه فرهنگی
Payday is often the 15th or the last day of the month. It's a common topic of small talk, but asking for the exact amount is considered prying. There is a high level of trust in the palkanmaksu (payroll) systems; errors are rare and taken very seriously by unions. In international companies in Helsinki, the phrase is often used alongside English terms like 'payroll' or 'bonus'. Historically, 'palkka' could include 'luontoisetuja' like firewood or housing, a tradition that still influences tax laws today.
The Partitive Rule
When in doubt, use 'palkkaa'. It's almost always correct for general talk about getting paid.
Palkka vs Palkinto
Never tell your boss you want a 'palkinto' when you mean a raise! You want a 'palkankorotus'.
معنی
Receiving money for work.
The Partitive Rule
When in doubt, use 'palkkaa'. It's almost always correct for general talk about getting paid.
Palkka vs Palkinto
Never tell your boss you want a 'palkinto' when you mean a raise! You want a 'palkankorotus'.
Tili tuli!
Use 'Tili tuli!' with friends for a more native, celebratory feel on payday.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of 'palkka'.
Minä saan ______ kerran kuukaudessa.
We use the partitive 'palkkaa' for general, recurring actions.
Which sentence is correct for a negative statement?
I didn't get paid.
Negative sentences in Finnish always require the partitive case for the object.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Milloin saat palkkaa? B: Saan ______ huomenna.
In this context, referring to a specific upcoming payment, the accusative 'palkan' is most natural.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a bar and want to buy a round because it's payday.
'Sain palkkaa!' is the natural way to announce you've been paid.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Palkka vs. Palkinto
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, but it usually refers to a specific, single payment (e.g., 'I got the salary for June'). For general 'I get paid', use 'Saan palkkaa'.
In Finland, it's considered quite personal. It's better to ask about the general salary level in their field.
Palkka is a regular salary from an employer. Palkkio is a one-time fee or reward for a specific task.
You can say 'Saan hyvää palkkaa' or 'Olen hyväpalkkainen'.
Usually, 'palkka' refers to the base salary. Bonuses are called 'bonukset' or 'lisät'.
Use the partitive: 'ilman palkkaa' (without salary).
Entrepreneurs often say 'nostaa palkkaa' (to draw a salary) from their own company.
It is 'palkkapäivä'.
No, for pocket money use 'viikkoraha' or 'kuukausiraha'.
It is your salary before taxes are deducted.
عبارات مرتبط
maksaa palkkaa
specialized formto pay salary
palkkapäivä
similarpayday
palkankorotus
builds onsalary raise
palkaton vapaa
contrastunpaid leave
palkkio
similarfee/reward
nettopalkka
specialized formnet salary
کجا استفاده کنیم
At the office
Colleague A: Milloin me saamme palkkaa tässä kuussa?
Colleague B: Luulen, että saamme palkan perjantaina.
At a bar
Friend 1: Minä tarjoan! Sain tänään palkkaa.
Friend 2: Oho, kiitos! Sinä saatkin hyvää palkkaa.
Job Interview
Candidate: Kuinka paljon tästä työstä saa palkkaa?
Interviewer: Aloituspalkka on 3000 euroa kuukaudessa.
Bank
Customer: En ole vielä saanut palkkaa tililleni.
Clerk: Tarkistetaanpa palkanmaksun tila.
Home
Partner A: Voimmeko ostaa uuden television?
Partner B: Katsotaan sitten, kun saan palkkaa.
Social Media
Influencer: Sain palkkaa yhteistyöstä! #palkkapäivä
Follower: Onnea! Olet ansainnut sen.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Palkka' as your 'Pocket' money for 'Professional' work.
Visual Association
Imagine a large wooden beam (palkki) turning into a stack of Euro bills as it is handed to a worker.
Rhyme
Saan palkkaa, voin ostaa kalkkaa (I get paid, I can buy lime - a bit nonsensical but catchy).
Story
Pekka works hard all month at the sawmill. At the end of the month, his boss hands him his 'palkka'. Pekka smiles because now he can go to the market. He says, 'On kiva saada palkkaa!'
Word Web
چالش
Try to use the phrase in a sentence describing your dream job's salary frequency to a friend.
In Other Languages
Cobrar el sueldo
The verb 'cobrar' focuses on the transaction, 'saada' on the receipt.
Toucher un salaire
The idiomatic use of 'touch' vs 'get'.
Gehalt bekommen
Very little difference in structure.
給料をもらう (Kyūryō o morau)
Japanese requires specific politeness levels not present in the basic Finnish phrase.
استلم الراتب (Istalam al-ratib)
Arabic uses a more formal verb for 'receive' in this context.
领薪水 (Lǐng xīnshuǐ)
The verb 'lǐng' has a sense of 'claiming' what is yours.
월급을 받다 (Wolgeubeul batda)
Korean specifies 'monthly' in the common noun for salary.
Receber o salário
Almost identical usage and meaning.
Easily Confused
Both involve receiving something for an achievement.
Palkka is for work/jobs; palkinto is for competitions/prizes.
Too general.
Use 'saada palkkaa' specifically for work to sound more professional.
سوالات متداول (10)
Yes, but it usually refers to a specific, single payment (e.g., 'I got the salary for June'). For general 'I get paid', use 'Saan palkkaa'.
In Finland, it's considered quite personal. It's better to ask about the general salary level in their field.
Palkka is a regular salary from an employer. Palkkio is a one-time fee or reward for a specific task.
You can say 'Saan hyvää palkkaa' or 'Olen hyväpalkkainen'.
Usually, 'palkka' refers to the base salary. Bonuses are called 'bonukset' or 'lisät'.
Use the partitive: 'ilman palkkaa' (without salary).
Entrepreneurs often say 'nostaa palkkaa' (to draw a salary) from their own company.
It is 'palkkapäivä'.
No, for pocket money use 'viikkoraha' or 'kuukausiraha'.
It is your salary before taxes are deducted.