When we talk about language learning, we often use something called the CEFR scale. This stands for the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. It's a way to describe how well someone can speak, understand, read, and write a language.
A1 is the very first level, a beginner level. At this stage, you can understand and use very common everyday expressions and basic phrases. Think of it as being able to introduce yourself, ask simple questions about personal details, and understand simple directions.
You can interact in a simple way if the other person speaks slowly and clearly and is willing to help. It’s all about getting started with the absolute basics of Finnish, like saying hello, asking what something is, or talking about very familiar topics.
elokuva در ۳۰ ثانیه
- elokuva: movie, film
- Go see a movie: Menen katsomaan elokuvaa.
- What movie do you want to watch?: Mitä elokuvaa haluat katsoa?
§ What "elokuva" Means
The Finnish word for 'movie' or 'film' is elokuva. It's a fundamental word you'll hear and use often in everyday conversations. Think of it just like you would 'movie' in English.
- DEFINITION
- elokuva (noun): movie, film
You use elokuva when you're talking about going to the cinema, watching something at home, or generally discussing any kind of filmed story. It's a very straightforward word in terms of its meaning. It doesn't have many tricky nuances at this A1 level, which is good news for you!
§ When to Use "Elokuva"
People use elokuva in situations where you'd typically use 'movie' or 'film' in English. Here are some common scenarios:
- Talking about watching something: "Katson elokuvaa." (I'm watching a movie.)
- Suggesting to go to the cinema: "Mennäänkö elokuviin?" (Shall we go to the movies?)
- Discussing a specific film: "Se oli hyvä elokuva." (It was a good movie.)
- Describing genres: "Kauhuelokuva" (horror movie), "komediaelokuva" (comedy movie).
§ Examples of "Elokuva" in Action
Let's look at some practical examples to help you get a feel for how elokuva is used naturally.
Katson hyvää elokuvaa illalla.
Hint: I am watching a good movie tonight.
Mennäänkö elokuviin viikonloppuna?
Hint: Shall we go to the movies on the weekend?
Mikä on sinun suosikkielokuva?
Hint: What is your favorite movie?
Näin uuden elokuvan eilen.
Hint: I saw a new movie yesterday.
Notice how in the second example, it's "elokuviin". This is the illative case, meaning 'into the movies' or 'to the movies'. Don't stress about the grammar too much at this stage, just observe how the word changes. The key takeaway is that you'll use elokuva any time you'd talk about a movie in English.
§ Related Words and Phrases
While we're focusing on elokuva, it's good to know a few related terms that will help you in conversations about movies:
- elokuvateatteri: cinema, movie theater. This literally means 'movie theatre'.
- katsoa elokuvaa: to watch a movie.
- elokuvatähti: movie star.
- animaatioelokuva: animated movie.
- dokumenttielokuva: documentary film.
Mastering elokuva and its basic uses will quickly enable you to have simple conversations about a very common topic. Keep practicing these examples and try to integrate the word into your own Finnish sentences. You'll be talking about your favorite films in no time!
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- Pronouncing 'e' as in 'bed' instead of 'e' as in 'get'
- Not emphasizing the first syllable enough
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This means 'I am watching a movie now.' In Finnish, the verb usually comes first, followed by the object and then the adverb of time.
This means 'I like this movie.' The verb 'pitää' (to like) often takes the elative case (-sta/-stä) for the thing liked.
This means 'Is that a good movie?' In a question, the 'ko/kö' suffix is added to the first verb.
Choose the correct Finnish word for 'movie' in the sentence: 'I want to watch a good ______.'
'Elokuva' is the Finnish word for movie. The other options mean book, music, and game respectively.
Which of these is a synonym for 'movie' in Finnish?
'Filmi' is another common Finnish word for movie, often used interchangeably with 'elokuva'. The other options mean play, concert, and magazine.
Complete the sentence: 'Minä pidän ______ katselemisesta.' (I like watching movies.)
To express liking something in Finnish, you use the partitive case for the object, or the genitive plural for 'movies' when it's the object of the verb 'pitää'. 'Elokuvien' is the genitive plural of 'elokuva'.
The word 'elokuva' refers to a stage play.
'Elokuva' specifically means a movie or film, not a stage play. A stage play would be 'näytelmä'.
You can use 'elokuva' to talk about a television series.
While a TV series consists of moving images, 'elokuva' specifically refers to a single film. A TV series would be 'televisiosarja'.
The word 'elokuva' can be used to describe an animated film.
'Elokuva' is a general term for film and can include animated films, often specified as 'animaatioelokuva' (animation movie).
This sentence means 'I watch a movie at home.' The word order in Finnish is often Subject-Verb-Object, similar to English.
This sentence means 'They went to see a new movie.' The infinitive form 'katsomaan' (to watch/to see) follows the verb 'menivät' (went).
This means 'This is my favorite movie.' 'Suosikki-' acts as a prefix, making 'suosikkielokuva' (favorite movie) a compound word. The possessive suffix '-ni' means 'my'.
What are they doing tonight?
What movie genres does the speaker like?
What is being discussed about the new Finnish movie?
این را بلند بخوانید:
Kuvittele, että suosikkielokuvasi on juuri saanut jatko-osan. Miten kuvailisit sitä ystävällesi?
تمرکز: jatko-osan, kuvailisit
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
این را بلند بخوانید:
Olet juuri nähnyt elokuvan, joka herätti sinussa paljon ajatuksia. Mitä ajatuksia elokuva herätti?
تمرکز: herätti, ajatuksia
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
این را بلند بخوانید:
Keskustele ystäväsi kanssa elokuvagenreistä. Mikä on mielestäsi paras ja miksi?
تمرکز: elokuvagenreistä, mielestäsi
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
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Summary
Elokuva is the common Finnish word for 'movie' or 'film', widely used in everyday conversation.
- elokuva: movie, film
- Go see a movie: Menen katsomaan elokuvaa.
- What movie do you want to watch?: Mitä elokuvaa haluat katsoa?