Signification
To be real.
Contexte culturel
Finns value 'olemassaolo' (existence) as a quiet, steady state. Being present without needing to talk is a sign of a good relationship. In Sami traditions, existence is often tied to the land and the spirits of nature. Things exist because they have a name and a place in the landscape. Finland is a tech-heavy society. 'Olla olemassa' is frequently used in startups and tech news to discuss whether a market or a solution exists. Existentialism was a big theme in mid-20th century Finnish literature (e.g., Mika Waltari). The phrase is used to explore the meaning of life.
The 'Partitive' Rule
When asking 'Is there X?', use the partitive case for X if it's an uncountable thing or a plural.
Don't Overuse
Don't use it for things in your pocket or fridge. Just use 'on'.
Signification
To be real.
The 'Partitive' Rule
When asking 'Is there X?', use the partitive case for X if it's an uncountable thing or a plural.
Don't Overuse
Don't use it for things in your pocket or fridge. Just use 'on'.
Romantic Finnish
If you want to be sweet but not too dramatic, 'Ihanaa että olet olemassa' is perfect.
Scientific Context
In news reports about nature, you will hear this phrase constantly.
Teste-toi
Fill in the correct form of 'olla olemassa'. Remember to conjugate 'olla'!
Minä ________ ________ sinua varten.
The subject is 'Minä' (I), so the verb 'olla' must be 'olen'.
Which sentence is correct for 'Dragons do not exist'?
A: Lohikäärmeet ei ole olemassa. B: Lohikäärmeitä ei ole olemassa.
Negative existential sentences require the partitive case ('lohikäärmeitä').
Match the phrase to the situation.
You want to thank your partner for being in your life.
This is the standard emotional expression of gratitude.
Complete the dialogue.
Lapsi: Onko keijuja oikeasti olemassa? Vanhempi: Ei, ne ________ ________ vain saduissa.
Wait, the context says 'only in fairy tales', so 'they exist only in fairy tales' (ovat olemassa vain saduissa).
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Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
4 exercicesMinä ________ ________ sinua varten.
The subject is 'Minä' (I), so the verb 'olla' must be 'olen'.
A: Lohikäärmeet ei ole olemassa. B: Lohikäärmeitä ei ole olemassa.
Negative existential sentences require the partitive case ('lohikäärmeitä').
You want to thank your partner for being in your life.
This is the standard emotional expression of gratitude.
Lapsi: Onko keijuja oikeasti olemassa? Vanhempi: Ei, ne ________ ________ vain saduissa.
Wait, the context says 'only in fairy tales', so 'they exist only in fairy tales' (ovat olemassa vain saduissa).
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Questions fréquentes
14 questionsYes, it's very common to say 'Hän on olemassa' to mean someone is real or present in your life.
'On' usually means 'is' (location or property), while 'on olemassa' means 'exists' (reality).
Because existence is indefinite. We don't know which monsters or how many.
It's neutral. You can use it with friends or in a PhD thesis.
Yes, that means 'existing' as an adjective, like 'existing laws'.
Use 'Sitä ei ole olemassa'.
No, it's an inflected form of the verb 'olla'.
Yes, 'Onko rakkautta olemassa?' (Does love exist?) is a common question.
The opposite is 'ei ole olemassa' or 'puuttua' (to be missing).
Not exactly. A rock exists but isn't alive. Use 'olla elossa' for life.
Yes, frequently, to describe God or creation.
In slang, people might just say 'onks sitä' instead of 'onko sitä olemassa'.
The conjugation is easy, but the partitive case for the subject is tricky.
Yes, 'olemassaolo' (existence).
Expressions liées
olla elossa
similarto be alive
olla paikalla
similarto be present
esiintyä
specialized formto occur/appear
löytyä
similarto be found
olemassaolo
builds onexistence (noun)
tyhjästä nyhjäisty
contrastcreated from nothing