kiinnostus
kiinnostus در ۳۰ ثانیه
- Kiinnostus is the Finnish noun for 'interest' or 'curiosity,' essential for discussing hobbies, careers, and personal passions.
- It is grammatically linked to the illative case (mihin?) or the postposition 'kohtaan' (towards), requiring careful case management.
- The word is derived from 'kiinnostaa' (to interest), which comes from 'kiinni' (attached), suggesting a mental hook or attachment.
- Common collocations include 'aito kiinnostus' (genuine interest) and 'kiinnostuksen kohde' (object of interest or hobby).
The Finnish word kiinnostus is a fundamental noun that translates most directly to 'interest' or 'curiosity' in English. It is derived from the verb kiinnostaa (to interest), which itself is rooted in the word kiinni (fastened, attached, or closed). Conceptually, when you have kiinnostus toward something, your attention is 'fastened' to it. This linguistic connection provides a beautiful window into the Finnish psyche: interest isn't just a passing thought; it is a mental attachment or a hook that holds your focus. In everyday life, Finns use this word to describe everything from casual hobbies to deep, lifelong professional passions. Whether you are discussing a budding romance, a new academic pursuit, or a general curiosity about the world, this word serves as the primary vehicle for expressing that draw.
- Semantic Range
- The term covers a spectrum from 'mild curiosity' to 'intense fascination.' It is often used in professional contexts (e.g., interest in a job position) and personal contexts (e.g., interest in a person or a sport).
- Grammatical Connection
- Crucially, kiinnostus usually requires the illative case (the 'into' case) for the object of interest. For example, 'kiinnostus musiikkiin' (interest in music).
- Emotional Weight
- While 'into' (enthusiasm) is more high-energy, kiinnostus is more intellectual and steady. It suggests a sustained state of wanting to know more.
Hänen kiinnostuksensa kieliä kohtaan on valtava.
In a social setting, asking about someone's interests is a polite way to build rapport. Unlike some cultures where personal questions might be seen as intrusive, asking 'Mitä kiinnostuksen kohteita sinulla on?' (What areas of interest do you have?) is considered a standard, safe, and engaging conversation starter in Finland. It moves the conversation beyond small talk about the weather into the realm of personal values and activities. Furthermore, in the context of the modern digital world, you will see this word in marketing (target interests) and social media analytics. It is a versatile, high-frequency word that bridges the gap between formal documentation and casual banter. Understanding its nuances allows a learner to express not just what they do, but what drives them to do it.
Tunnen suurta kiinnostusta tätä työpaikkaa kohtaan.
Lapsen kiinnostus luontoon heräsi aikaisin.
Uusi elokuva herätti yleisössä suurta kiinnostusta.
Hänellä ei ole mitään kiinnostusta politiikkaan.
Ultimately, kiinnostus is about the spark of engagement. It is the beginning of learning, the foundation of a career, and the glue in a friendship. When you master this word, you master the ability to talk about the things that make life meaningful.
Using kiinnostus correctly involves more than just knowing its meaning; it requires an understanding of Finnish case government (rektio). The most common way to link 'kiinnostus' to its object is by using the illative case or the partitive case with the postposition kohtaan. This duality allows for subtle shifts in emphasis. If you say 'kiinnostus urheiluun' (interest into sports), you are following a very standard, direct grammatical path. If you say 'kiinnostus urheilua kohtaan' (interest toward sports), it can sound slightly more formal or abstract, often used in written reports or psychological descriptions.
- As a Subject
- When 'kiinnostus' is the subject of the sentence, it often performs actions like 'herätä' (to wake up/arouse) or 'lisääntyä' (to increase). Example: 'Yleinen kiinnostus aiheeseen on kasvanut' (General interest in the topic has grown).
- As an Object
- When you 'have' interest, you use the 'minulla on' structure. 'Minulla on kiinnostusta' (I have [some] interest). Here, 'kiinnostusta' is in the partitive case because interest is an uncountable, abstract concept.
- Negation
- To say you have no interest, you use the partitive: 'Minulla ei ole kiinnostusta.' This is a very common way to politely decline an offer or express lack of engagement.
Tämä tutkimus osoittaa, että kiinnostus sähköautoihin on huipussaan.
Another important aspect is the use of adjectives with kiinnostus. Common collocations include aito (genuine), syvä (deep), pinnallinen (superficial), and ammatillinen (professional). These adjectives modify the nature of the interest, providing more detail about the person's motivation. For instance, 'aito kiinnostus' is highly valued in Finnish workplace culture, as it suggests a person isn't just there for the salary but truly cares about the field. On the flip side, 'pinnallinen kiinnostus' might describe someone who follows trends without any real commitment.
Hän osoitti aitoa kiinnostusta tarinaani.
Finally, consider the plural form kiinnostukset. While less common than the singular, it is used when referring to a specific set of interests, such as 'kiinnostuksen kohteet' (objects of interest/hobbies). In a CV, you might list these under a heading. Understanding these patterns ensures that your Finnish sounds natural and grammatically precise, moving you from a basic learner to a more fluent communicator.
In Finland, kiinnostus is a word you will encounter daily, from the headlines of Helsingin Sanomat to casual coffee break chats. In the professional world, it is a key term in recruitment. Employers look for 'kiinnostus alaa kohtaan' (interest toward the field), and job seekers often write about their 'ammatillinen kiinnostus' (professional interest) in their cover letters. If you are applying for a study program, you will certainly need to explain your kiinnostus in the specific subject matter. It is the standard way to express 'why' you are doing what you are doing.
Uutiset: 'Yleisön kiinnostus vaaleja kohtaan on laimeaa.'
In the realm of media and entertainment, 'kiinnostus' is used to measure success. A TV show might 'herättää suurta kiinnostusta' (awaken great interest), or a celebrity's private life might be a 'jatkuvan kiinnostuksen kohde' (an object of continuous interest). You will hear it in podcasts when hosts discuss why they chose a particular topic, often saying 'Minulla on aina ollut suuri kiinnostus tähän...' (I have always had a great interest in this...). It is a word that signals depth and intellectual engagement, making it a favorite for interviewers and journalists.
- In Education
- Teachers talk about 'oppilaiden kiinnostus' (students' interest) and how to spark it. Pedagogical discussions often revolve around how to maintain interest throughout a school year.
- In Dating and Relationships
- It is used to describe romantic attraction. 'Osoittaa kiinnostusta' (to show interest) is the standard way to say someone is flirting or expressing a desire to get to know someone better.
Socially, if you go to a 'harrastuskerho' (hobby club), the shared kiinnostus is the unifying factor. You might hear someone say 'Meitä yhdistää kiinnostus vanhoihin autoihin' (We are united by an interest in old cars). It is a unifying word that bridges social gaps. Even in politics, parties try to capture the 'kiinnostus' of voters by focusing on specific themes. Whether it is a 'taloudellinen kiinnostus' (economic interest) or a 'sosiaalinen kiinnostus' (social interest), the word is everywhere where human motivation is discussed.
Finally, in the digital age, 'kiinnostus' is a metric. Websites track what topics generate the most kiinnostus. If you are browsing Finnish web stores, you might see sections like 'Sinua saattaisi kiinnostaa' (You might be interested in), which is the verbal form, but the underlying data is all about your 'kiinnostuksen kohteet'. It is a word that connects the traditional world with the modern, data-driven one.
One of the most frequent errors English speakers make when using kiinnostus is confusing the noun with the adjective or the verb. In English, 'interest' can be both a noun and a verb, but in Finnish, these are distinct: kiinnostus (noun), kiinnostunut (adjective/past participle), and kiinnostaa (verb). A common mistake is saying 'Minä olen kiinnostus' (I am interest) instead of 'Minulla on kiinnostusta' (I have interest) or 'Minä olen kiinnostunut' (I am interested).
- Case Errors
- Learners often use the wrong case for the object of interest. They might use the nominative 'kiinnostus musiikki' (incorrect) instead of the illative 'kiinnostus musiikkiin' (correct). Remember: interest goes *into* the object.
- Partitive vs. Nominative
- When saying 'I have interest,' the word must be in the partitive: 'Minulla on kiinnostusta.' Using the nominative 'Minulla on kiinnostus' implies a very specific, singular, and complete interest, which sounds unnatural in most contexts.
Väärin: Minun kiinnostus on historia.
Oikein: Minun kiinnostukseni kohde on historia.
Another tricky area is the possessive suffix. In formal or standard Finnish, if you say 'my interest,' you should add the suffix -ni: 'kiinnostukseni.' While 'minun kiinnostus' is heard in spoken language, 'kiinnostukseni' is much more polished and correct for B1 level and above. Neglecting these suffixes is a hallmark of a beginner, so practicing them with kiinnostus is a great way to level up your Finnish. Furthermore, don't confuse kiinnostus with mielenkiinto. While they are often interchangeable, mielenkiinto is more about 'mental attention,' whereas kiinnostus is more about 'personal interest/passion.'
Lastly, remember that kiinnostus is an abstract noun. You don't usually 'do' an interest; you 'have' it or 'show' it. In English, we might say 'My interests include...', but in Finnish, it's more natural to say 'Kiinnostuksen kohteitani ovat...' (My objects of interest are...). Avoiding these literal translations from English will make your Finnish sound significantly more authentic.
While kiinnostus is the most versatile word for interest, Finnish offers a rich palette of synonyms and related terms that can add precision to your speech. Depending on the intensity and nature of the interest, you might choose a different word. For instance, if you are not just interested but actually excited and enthusiastic, the word innostus is much more appropriate. Innostus implies energy, movement, and a high level of positive emotion, whereas kiinnostus can be very calm and analytical.
- Mielenkiinto vs. Kiinnostus
- Mielenkiinto literally means 'the interest of the mind.' It is often used for things that catch your attention momentarily or for intellectual curiosity. Kiinnostus is more personal and can be longer-lasting.
- Harrastus (Hobby)
- If your kiinnostus leads to a regular activity, it becomes a harrastus. You wouldn't say 'My interest is football' if you play it every Tuesday; you'd say 'Harrastukseni on jalkapallo.'
- Intohimo (Passion)
- When kiinnostus becomes all-consuming and deeply emotional, it becomes intohimo. This is used for life's great loves, whether they be people, art, or careers.
Hänen innostuksensa tarttui kaikkiin muihinkin.
In formal documents, you might also see the word intressi. This is a loanword from Latin (interest) and is used specifically in legal, political, or economic contexts to mean 'a stake' or 'a vested interest.' For example, 'valtion intressi' (the state's interest). You wouldn't use intressi to talk about your love for knitting; that would sound like you have a legal stake in the knitting industry! Another related term is uteliaisuus (curiosity). While kiinnostus is a desire to engage, uteliaisuus is the desire to know or see something, often used for children or for wanting to know a secret.
Lapsen uteliaisuus on rajaton.
By learning these alternatives, you can tailor your message to the exact emotion or situation you are in. Whether you are feeling a mild mielenkiinto, a steady kiinnostus, a vibrant innostus, or a burning intohimo, the Finnish language has the perfect word for you.
نکته جالب
The root 'kiinni' is also used in 'kiinnittää' (to fasten). So, having interest in Finnish literally means your mind is fastened to the subject.
راهنمای تلفظ
- Pronouncing double 'n' as a single 'n'.
- Shortening the double 'ii' to a single 'i'.
- Placing stress on the second or third syllable.
- Mispronouncing the 'u' as 'oo' (should be a tight 'u').
- Failing to pronounce the final 's' clearly.
مثالها بر اساس سطح
Minulla on kiinnostus musiikkiin.
I have an interest in music.
Noun 'kiinnostus' + illative 'musiikkiin'.
Onko sinulla kiinnostusta?
Do you have interest?
Partitive 'kiinnostusta' used in a question.
Hänen kiinnostus on autoissa.
His interest is in cars.
Simple sentence structure.
Kiinnostus on hyvä asia.
Interest is a good thing.
Nominative subject.
Minulla ei ole kiinnostusta.
I don't have interest.
Negative sentence with partitive.
Tämä on minun kiinnostus.
This is my interest.
Possessive 'minun' + noun.
Suuri kiinnostus!
Great interest!
Adjective + noun.
Kiinnostus loppui.
The interest ended.
Subject + verb.
Lapsen kiinnostus heräsi.
The child's interest woke up.
Genitive 'lapsen' + subject.
Minulla on kiinnostusta historiaan.
I have interest in history.
Partitive 'kiinnostusta' + illative 'historiaan'.
Osoitatko sinä kiinnostusta?
Do you show interest?
Verb 'osoittaa' + partitive object.
Hänellä on monia kiinnostuksia.
He has many interests.
Plural partitive 'kiinnostuksia'.
Kiinnostus urheiluun on kova.
Interest in sports is strong.
Subject + illative + adjective.
Löysin uuden kiinnostuksen.
I found a new interest.
Accusative object 'kiinnostuksen'.
Mikä on sinun kiinnostuksesi?
What is your interest?
Possessive suffix '-si'.
Hän puhuu kiinnostuksestaan.
He talks about his interest.
Elative case + possessive suffix.
Tunnen aitoa kiinnostusta tätä työtä kohtaan.
I feel genuine interest toward this work.
Partitive + 'kohtaan' postposition.
Kiinnostukseni kieliin alkoi koulussa.
My interest in languages started at school.
Possessive suffix '-ni' + illative.
Hänellä ei ole mitään ammatillista kiinnostusta.
He doesn't have any professional interest.
Negative + adjective + partitive.
Yleinen kiinnostus aiheeseen on kasvanut.
General interest in the topic has grown.
Adjective 'yleinen' + illative.
Voitko kertoa kiinnostuksen kohteistasi?
Can you tell about your areas of interest?
Compound phrase in plural elative.
Tämä herättää laajaa kiinnostusta.
This arouses wide interest.
Verb 'herättää' + partitive.
Kiinnostus laski nopeasti.
Interest dropped quickly.
Subject + verb + adverb.
Hän osoitti kiinnostusta ehdotustani kohtaan.
He showed interest toward my proposal.
Object + postpositional phrase.
Tutkimus keskittyy nuorten kiinnostukseen politiikkaa kohtaan.
The study focuses on youth interest toward politics.
Illative 'kiinnostukseen' + postposition.
Hänen kiinnostuksensa on puhtaasti tieteellistä.
His interest is purely scientific.
Possessive suffix + adjective complement.
Onko sinulla taloudellista kiinnostusta tähän yritykseen?
Do you have a financial interest in this company?
Adjective 'taloudellista' + illative.
Kiinnostus on hiipunut vuosien varrella.
Interest has faded over the years.
Perfect tense verb 'on hiipunut'.
Hänellä on palava kiinnostus taiteeseen.
He has a burning interest in art.
Metaphorical adjective 'palava'.
Tämä hanke ei herätä riittävää kiinnostusta.
This project does not arouse sufficient interest.
Negative + adjective + partitive.
Hän peitti kiinnostuksensa taitavasti.
He hid his interest skillfully.
Verb + object with suffix + adverb.
Kiinnostus luonnonmukaiseen viljelyyn on lisääntynyt.
Interest in organic farming has increased.
Compound adjective + illative.
Artikkeli pohtii kiinnostuksen ja motivaation välistä suhdetta.
The article ponders the relationship between interest and motivation.
Genitive 'kiinnostuksen' in a 'välistä' structure.
Hänellä on vahva intellektuaalinen kiinnostus filosofiaan.
He has a strong intellectual interest in philosophy.
Long adjective + noun + illative.
Yhteiskunnallinen kiinnostus on kääntynyt uusiin energiamuotoihin.
Societal interest has turned to new forms of energy.
Adjective + subject + perfect verb.
Kiinnostuksen herättäminen on markkinoinnin kulmakivi.
Arousing interest is the cornerstone of marketing.
Genitive 'kiinnostuksen' + verbal noun 'herättäminen'.
Hän ei osoittanut pienintäkään kiinnostusta asiaa kohtaan.
He didn't show the slightest interest toward the matter.
Superlative adjective + partitive noun.
Tämä teos on herättänyt kansainvälistä kiinnostusta.
This work has aroused international interest.
Adjective 'kansainvälistä' + partitive.
Kiinnostuksen kohteiden monipuolisuus on rikkaus.
The diversity of areas of interest is a wealth.
Plural genitive + noun.
Hänen kiinnostuksensa lopahti yhtä nopeasti kuin se alkoikin.
His interest died out as quickly as it began.
Verb 'lopahtaa' + comparison.
Kiinnostus on inhimillisen toiminnan perimmäinen moottori.
Interest is the ultimate engine of human activity.
Abstract philosophical statement.
Teos analysoi kiinnostuksen hiipumista postmodernissa yhteiskunnassa.
The work analyzes the fading of interest in postmodern society.
Genitive 'kiinnostuksen' + verbal noun 'hiipumista'.
Hänen kiinnostuksensa vivahteet olivat vaikeasti tulkittavissa.
The nuances of his interest were difficult to interpret.
Plural subject + possessive suffix.
Onko kyseessä aito kiinnostus vai pelkkä opportunismi?
Is it a question of genuine interest or mere opportunism?
Rhetorical question with 'vai'.
Kiinnostuksen ja intohimon välinen raja on usein veteen piirretty.
The line between interest and passion is often drawn in water (vague).
Idiomatic comparison.
Hän valjasti kiinnostuksensa tieteen palvelukseen.
He harnessed his interest into the service of science.
Metaphorical verb 'valjastaa'.
Kiinnostus on tiedonhankinnan välttämätön esiehto.
Interest is a necessary prerequisite for information acquisition.
Formal academic definition.
Tämä ilmiö on herättänyt valtavaa akateemista kiinnostusta.
This phenomenon has aroused enormous academic interest.
Adjective + adjective + partitive.
مترادفها
متضادها
ترکیبهای رایج
عبارات رایج
— What interests do you have? A standard polite question.
Kerro vähän itsestäsi, mitä kiinnostuksen kohteita sinulla on?
— To arouse or spark interest. Used for news or products.
Uusi teknologia herättää paljon kiinnostusta.
— To show interest. Common in dating or professional contexts.
Hän osoitti kiinnostusta ehdotustani kohtaan.
— Interest died out or faded. Used when something becomes boring.
Aluksi se oli hauskaa, mutta sitten kiinnostus lopahti.
— Great interest. A very common way to emphasize the level of engagement.
Minulla on suuri kiinnostus tätä aihetta kohtaan.
— Lack of interest. Often used as a reason for failure.
Projekti kaatui kiinnostuksen puutteeseen.
— Professional interest. Used in work-related contexts.
Minulla on ammatillinen kiinnostus koodaamiseen.
— Genuine interest. Highly valued in social interactions.
Hän kuunteli minua aito kiinnostus silmissään.
— Areas of interest or hobbies. Often seen on CVs.
Listaa tähän tärkeimmät kiinnostuksen kohteesi.
— Public or general interest. Used in news reporting.
Yleinen kiinnostus vaaleja kohtaan on vähäistä.
اصطلاحات و عبارات
— Interest woke up. Used when someone suddenly becomes interested.
Kun hän näki kuvan, hänen kiinnostuksensa heräsi.
neutral— To keep up interest. To maintain engagement over time.
Opettajan on tärkeää pitää yllä oppilaiden kiinnostusta.
neutral— To lose one's interest. To stop being engaged.
Hän menetti kiinnostuksensa peliin puoliajalla.
neutral— The tip of interest. The main point of focus.
Tutkimuksen kiinnostuksen kärki on tässä kohdassa.
formal— The center of all interest. Someone or something getting all the attention.
Hän oli koko illan kaiken kiinnostuksen keskipisteenä.
neutral— To extinguish interest. To make someone lose interest quickly.
Huono palvelu sammutti asiakkaan kiinnostuksen.
neutral— To find a common interest. To find something both people like.
He löysivät yhteisen kiinnostuksen vanhoista elokuvista.
neutral— Interest is at zero. To have absolutely no interest.
Minun kiinnostukseni siivoamiseen on tänään nollassa.
informal— To feed interest. To encourage or grow interest further.
Hyvät kirjat ruokkivat lapsen kiinnostusta lukemiseen.
neutral— Interest wavers or slackens. Used when focus is lost.
Pitkän luennon aikana kuulijoiden kiinnostus herpaantuu.
neutralخانواده کلمه
اسمها
فعلها
صفتها
مرتبط
ریشه کلمه
Derived from the verb 'kiinnostaa', which comes from the word 'kiinni' (attached/closed).
معنای اصلی: The state of being attached or 'hooked' onto something mentally.
Uralic (Finnish).Summary
The word 'kiinnostus' is a versatile B1-level noun used to express mental engagement. Remember to use the illative case for the object: 'Minulla on kiinnostus musiikkiin' (I have an interest in music).
- Kiinnostus is the Finnish noun for 'interest' or 'curiosity,' essential for discussing hobbies, careers, and personal passions.
- It is grammatically linked to the illative case (mihin?) or the postposition 'kohtaan' (towards), requiring careful case management.
- The word is derived from 'kiinnostaa' (to interest), which comes from 'kiinni' (attached), suggesting a mental hook or attachment.
- Common collocations include 'aito kiinnostus' (genuine interest) and 'kiinnostuksen kohde' (object of interest or hobby).
محتوای مرتبط
واژههای بیشتر general
aiemmin
B1قبلاً: من قبلاً اینجا بودهام.
aiheinen
B2themed or related to a topic
aiheuttaa
B1to cause
aiheutua
B2ناشی شدن از، به وجود آمدن. 'مشکل از اشتباه ناشی شد.'
aikaa vievä
B1به معنای 'وقتگیر' است. به عنوان مثال: 'این یک کار وقتگیر است.'
aikaisin
A2early
aikoa
A2"aikoa" به معنی قصد داشتن یا برنامه ریزی برای انجام کاری در آینده است. زمانی استفاده می شود که قصد مشخصی دارید.
aivan
A2exactly or quite
ajankohtainen
B1این موضوع در حال حاضر بسیار به روز است.
ajatella
A1to think