معنی
A good time to do something.
زمینه فرهنگی
Finns value 'oma rauha' (personal peace). Asking 'Onko sopiva hetki?' is not just a formality; it's a genuine question. If the answer is 'no,' it's not taken personally. In Finnish offices, even if a door is open, it's polite to ask if it's a 'sopiva hetki' before entering a long discussion. In Finland, sending a text asking for a 'sopiva hetki' before calling is becoming increasingly common among younger generations. When leaving a party, a Finn might wait for a 'sopiva hetki' (a lull in conversation) to say goodbye to the host without causing a scene.
The Phone Rule
Always start a call to a Finn with 'Onko sopiva hetki?'. It's the single best way to sound like a polite, fluent speaker.
Case Agreement
Don't forget that if 'hetki' changes (e.g., to 'hetkeä'), 'sopiva' must also change (to 'sopivaa').
معنی
A good time to do something.
The Phone Rule
Always start a call to a Finn with 'Onko sopiva hetki?'. It's the single best way to sound like a polite, fluent speaker.
Case Agreement
Don't forget that if 'hetki' changes (e.g., to 'hetkeä'), 'sopiva' must also change (to 'sopivaa').
Silence is Okay
If someone says it's NOT a sopiva hetki, don't apologize profusely. Just say 'Selvä, palataan!' (Clear, let's return!) and hang up.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of 'sopiva hetki'. Remember the case agreement!
Odotan _________ (partitive) soittaa hänelle.
The verb 'odottaa' requires the partitive case.
Which sentence is the most polite way to start a phone call?
You call a colleague. What do you say first?
This is the standard polite inquiry about someone's availability.
Complete the dialogue with the correct phrase.
A: Anteeksi, voimmeko puhua? B: Juuri nyt on huono aika. A: Selvä, soitan myöhemmin kun on _________.
The speaker is offering to call back when it is convenient.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are waiting for the rain to stop before going for a run.
This describes waiting for the right conditions.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Hetki vs. Aika
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاOdotan _________ (partitive) soittaa hänelle.
The verb 'odottaa' requires the partitive case.
You call a colleague. What do you say first?
This is the standard polite inquiry about someone's availability.
A: Anteeksi, voimmeko puhua? B: Juuri nyt on huono aika. A: Selvä, soitan myöhemmin kun on _________.
The speaker is offering to call back when it is convenient.
Situation: You are waiting for the rain to stop before going for a run.
This describes waiting for the right conditions.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, 'hyvä hetki' is very common and slightly more informal. 'Sopiva' sounds a bit more precise.
Use the essive case: 'sopivana hetkenä'.
Absolutely. It's essential for polite workplace communication in Finland.
People will understand you, but it might sound like you're asking for a 30-minute slot rather than just checking if they can talk right now.
It's neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
Say 'Joo, sopii hyvin' (Yes, fits well) or 'Ei ihan juuri nyt' (Not quite right now).
No, it's specifically for time. For objects fitting, just use the verb 'sopia'.
In slang, people might say 'Onks saumaa?' (Is there a seam/chance?).
No, 'hetki' usually implies a short duration.
Yes, it's very common in emails and text messages.
عبارات مرتبط
oikea hetki
similarThe right moment
hyvä sauma
informalA good chance/gap
otollinen hetki
specialized formAn opportune/favorable moment
viime hetki
contrastThe last moment
sopiva aika
similarA suitable time