معنی
Receiving clarity on questions.
زمینه فرهنگی
Finns value 'asia' (the matter). Getting answers is seen as a basic right in communication. If you don't get a direct answer, it is considered rude or suspicious. In Japan, 'getting answers' can be more indirect. Asking for answers too directly might be seen as aggressive. People often wait for the answer to be implied. In American business culture, 'getting answers' is often tied to 'getting results'. It is very proactive and often involves follow-up emails. Similar to Finland, Germans value precision. 'Saada vastauksia' in a German context implies getting technically correct and complete information.
Use Partitive
Always remember the '-ia' ending for 'vastauksia' when you are looking for general info.
Avoid 'Ottaa'
Never say 'ottaa vastauksia'. It sounds like you are physically grabbing words out of the air.
معنی
Receiving clarity on questions.
Use Partitive
Always remember the '-ia' ending for 'vastauksia' when you are looking for general info.
Avoid 'Ottaa'
Never say 'ottaa vastauksia'. It sounds like you are physically grabbing words out of the air.
Formal Contexts
In formal writing, use 'saada selvyys' for a more sophisticated tone.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of 'vastaus' (partitive plural).
Hän haluaa saada _________ kysymyksiinsä.
We use the partitive plural 'vastauksia' because he wants an indefinite number of answers.
Which verb is correctly used with 'vastauksia'?
Meidän täytyy _________ vastauksia tästä asiasta.
In Finnish, you 'receive' (saada) answers, you don't 'take' (ottaa) them.
Match the sentence to the situation.
1. 'Milloin saan vastauksia kokeista?' 2. 'Haluan saada vastauksia palkastani.'
'Kokeista' refers to medical tests, 'palkasta' refers to salary.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Miksi olet vihainen? B: Koska en _________ vastauksia!
The past tense 'saanut' (didn't get) fits the context of being angry about a past failure to receive info.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاHän haluaa saada _________ kysymyksiinsä.
We use the partitive plural 'vastauksia' because he wants an indefinite number of answers.
Meidän täytyy _________ vastauksia tästä asiasta.
In Finnish, you 'receive' (saada) answers, you don't 'take' (ottaa) them.
1. 'Milloin saan vastauksia kokeista?' 2. 'Haluan saada vastauksia palkastani.'
'Kokeista' refers to medical tests, 'palkasta' refers to salary.
A: Miksi olet vihainen? B: Koska en _________ vastauksia!
The past tense 'saanut' (didn't get) fits the context of being angry about a past failure to receive info.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, but it means 'get THE answers' (all of them). 'Saada vastauksia' is more common for 'get (some) answers'.
Yes, it is neutral. However, saying 'Minun on saatava vastauksia!' (I must get answers!) can sound demanding.
The opposite is 'jäädä ilman vastauksia' (to be left without answers).
Absolutely. 'Saada vastauksia kokeista' is the standard way to talk about test results.
Usually, yes, because answers are often seen as an uncountable or indefinite result in this context.
Use the negative: 'En saanut mitään vastauksia'.
Yes, if you are seeking clarity about the relationship: 'Haluan saada vastauksia meidän tulevaisuudesta'.
Very often. Headlines like 'Poliisi yrittää saada vastauksia' are very common.
'Saada' implies someone gives them to you; 'löytää' implies you found them yourself.
Yes, though in spoken Finnish 'vastauksia' might become 'vastauksii'.
عبارات مرتبط
saada selvyys
similarTo get clarity
vastata kysymykseen
builds onTo answer a question
etsiä vastauksia
similarTo search for answers
jäädä vaille vastausta
contrastTo remain without an answer