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- Meno is a Finnish noun meaning 'expense' or 'expenditure', derived from the verb 'mennä' (to go).
- It is most commonly used in the plural form 'menot' to refer to a collection of costs or bills.
- The word can also mean 'going', 'departure', or 'action/commotion' depending on the specific context of the sentence.
- It is a central term in Finnish personal finance, business accounting, and national economics.
The Finnish word meno is a fascinating example of how a language can derive abstract financial concepts from physical movement. At its core, meno comes from the verb mennä, which means 'to go'. In the context of finances and accounting, which is our primary focus here, meno represents money 'going out'—hence, an expense or expenditure. While English speakers might use 'expense' or 'cost' interchangeably, meno carries a specific nuance of an outgoing flow of resources. It is most frequently encountered in its plural form, menot, when discussing a budget, a household's monthly bills, or a government's annual spending. Understanding meno requires recognizing that it sits at the intersection of action and result; it is the act of something leaving your possession to pay for something else.
- Financial Context
- In professional accounting, meno refers to the expenditure incurred when an entity acquires a production factor. It is the opposite of tulo (income/revenue). When you look at a balance sheet or a personal finance app in Finnish, you will almost always see these two paired as Tulot ja menot.
Tämän kuun suurimmat menot olivat vuokra ja sähkölasku.
Beyond the strict financial definition, meno is deeply embedded in the Finnish psyche regarding responsibility. To have your menot under control is a sign of taloudellisuus (thriftiness or economic wisdom). In a broader sense, the word can also mean 'going' or 'movement' (e.g., meno-paluu for a round-trip ticket), but in the B1 level context of life management and work, the 'expense' meaning is paramount. You will hear it in news reports about valtion menot (state expenditures), in workplace meetings discussing edustusmenot (representation expenses), and in casual conversations about the rising elinkustannukset (living costs) where people complain about their juoksevat menot (running expenses).
- Grammar Note
- The word follows the standard declension of O-stem nouns. However, because expenses are usually multiple, you will use the plural nominative menot or the plural partitive menoja most of the time.
Meidän täytyy karsia turhia menoja.
It is also important to distinguish meno from kulu (cost) and maksu (payment). While they overlap, meno is the broadest term for the outflow. A maksu is the specific transaction, while meno is the category of expenditure. For instance, your 'housing expenses' (asumismenot) consist of several 'payments' (maksut) like rent and water. This distinction is vital for B1 learners who are moving from simple vocabulary to more precise expression in professional and administrative contexts. Whether you are filling out a tax form, applying for a benefit from Kela, or simply explaining your financial situation to a friend, meno is the standard, neutral, and most versatile word to use.
Using meno correctly involves understanding its role as a noun that describes a flow. Because it is derived from a verb of motion, it often appears in contexts where money is moving from one place to another. In sentences, it frequently acts as the subject when discussing budgets or as the object when discussing spending habits. Let's explore the various grammatical environments where meno thrives.
- As a Subject
- When menot is the subject, it often takes a verb like kasvaa (to grow) or pysyä (to stay). Example: 'Menot kasvoivat yllättäen' (Expenses grew unexpectedly).
Perheen menot ovat suuremmat kuin tulot.
One of the most common ways to use meno is in compound words. Finnish loves compounding, and meno is a very productive root. You can specify the type of expense by prefixing another noun. For example, ruokamenot (food expenses), matkamenot (travel expenses), or asumismenot (housing expenses). This is much more natural in Finnish than using two separate words. When you are writing a report or a budget, try to use these compounds to sound more like a native speaker. It demonstrates a higher command of the language (B1-B2 level).
Hänellä on paljon ylimääräisiä menoja tässä kuussa.
In a formal or business context, you might encounter meno in the singular in terms like menotosite (expense voucher/receipt). Here, it refers to the specific instance of an expenditure. However, even in business, the plural menot is used to describe the total expenditure side of the profit and loss statement. If you are discussing financial planning, you will use verbs like budjetoida (to budget), seurata (to track), and minimoida (to minimize) alongside menot. For example, 'Meidän täytyy seurata menojamme tarkemmin' (We need to track our expenses more closely).
- The 'Going' Connection
- Don't forget that meno can also mean the 'way there' or 'departure'. In the phrase 'meno-paluu', it's the 'going' part of the trip. Context is key to ensuring you are talking about money and not movement.
Lastly, consider the register. Meno is a neutral, standard word. It is appropriate for a bank interview, a conversation with a landlord, or a chat with a spouse about the grocery budget. It is neither overly slangy nor excessively academic, making it one of the most useful 'utility' words in a B1 learner's financial vocabulary. By mastering the compounds and the plural forms, you can discuss almost any financial topic with clarity.
If you live in Finland or consume Finnish media, you will hear meno (and especially menot) constantly. It is a staple of everyday adult life. One of the most common places is in banking apps and statements. Most Finnish banks categorize your spending automatically, and you will see a section labeled Menot or Menoerät. This is where your rent, insurance, and Netflix subscriptions are grouped. Hearing it in this context reinforces its meaning as an outgoing transaction.
Katsoin verkkopankista, mihin kaikki menot menevät.
Another major arena for this word is the evening news (Uutiset). When the Finnish Parliament (Eduskunta) discusses the national budget, the word menot is used hundreds of times. You'll hear about puolustusmenot (defense spending), sosiaalimenot (social spending), and koulutusmenot (education spending). In these contexts, it takes on a more formal, macro-economic tone. For a B1 learner, being able to identify these compounds in a news broadcast is a great milestone for listening comprehension.
In the workplace, especially if you handle any kind of administration or project management, meno is unavoidable. You might have to submit a menotosite (receipt) for a business lunch or discuss the projektin menot (project expenses) with your supervisor. If you are self-employed (toiminimiyrittäjä), your accountant will ask you for a list of your vähennyskelpoiset menot (deductible expenses). Knowing this word is essential for navigating the Finnish bureaucracy and tax system.
- Everyday Conversations
- You'll hear it at the dinner table: 'Meillä on liikaa menoja tänä kuussa' (We have too many expenses this month). Or at a travel agency: 'Onko tämä meno- vai paluulippu?' (Is this a departure or return ticket? — Note the different meaning here!).
Valtion menot ovat tänä vuonna ennätyssuuret.
Finally, you might see it in advertisements for insurance or financial services. Companies often promise to help you 'pienentää menojasi' (reduce your expenses). By paying attention to these ads on the bus or online, you can see how the word is used to trigger a sense of financial responsibility or the desire for savings. In summary, meno is a word that bridges the gap between the kitchen table and the halls of parliament, making it a vital piece of the Finnish linguistic puzzle.
The word meno is a bit of a 'false friend' or at least a 'confusing multi-tasker' for many learners. Because it has several distinct meanings depending on context, the most common mistake is misinterpreting the context. If someone says 'Olipa kova meno!', they aren't talking about high expenses; they are saying 'There was a lot of action/the party was wild!' As a B1 learner, you must look at the surrounding words to decide if meno means 'expense', 'going', or 'action/vibe'.
- Confusion with 'Kulu'
- Learners often struggle to choose between meno and kulu (cost/expense). While often interchangeable, meno is the cash outflow, while kulu is the consumption of a resource in accounting terms. In casual speech, menot is more common for 'monthly bills'.
Virhe: Minulla on suuri meno vuokrasta.
Another frequent error is using the singular when the plural is required. In English, we might say 'That is a big expense,' but in Finnish, when talking about the general category of spending, we almost always use the plural menot. If you say 'Minun meno on suuri,' a Finn might think you are talking about your 'way of going' or your 'departure'. To talk about financial burden, use menot (plural) or menoerä (a single expense item).
Grammatically, learners sometimes forget the consonant gradation... except meno doesn't have any! It's a 'steady' word (meno -> menon -> menoa). However, the confusion often arises with the verb mennä, which does have complex changes (menen, menet, menee). Don't try to apply verb rules to the noun. Treat meno as a simple O-stem noun like talo or auto.
- Translation Trap
- Don't translate 'spending' as meno directly in all cases. 'Spending money' (the activity) is tuhlaaminen or kuluttaminen. Menot are the resulting figures on the paper.
Olipa siellä kova meno!
Finally, be careful with the phrase menossa. While it contains the word meno, it usually means 'on the way' or 'currently happening' (e.g., 'peli on menossa' - the game is underway). If you want to say someone is 'in expenses', that simply doesn't exist in Finnish. You would say they 'have expenses' (hänellä on menoja). Avoiding these semantic overlaps will make your Finnish sound much more precise and professional.
To truly master the financial vocabulary of Finnish, you need to know where meno fits among its synonyms and related terms. Finnish has several words for 'cost' or 'expense', and choosing the right one depends on whether you are talking about a receipt, a general feeling of being broke, or a corporate balance sheet.
- Meno vs. Kulu
- Meno is the broadest term for money leaving. Kulu (cost) is often used for recurring expenses or the specific cost of an item. In plural, kulut and menot are often used as synonyms in daily life (e.g., elämisen kulut vs elämänmenot).
- Meno vs. Kustannus
- Kustannus is a more formal or technical term for 'cost'. You hear it in elinkustannukset (cost of living) or tuotantokustannukset (production costs). It implies a calculated amount rather than just the act of spending.
- Meno vs. Maksu
- Maksu is a 'payment' or 'fee'. It is the individual event. Your menot are made up of many maksuja.
Laske kaikki menot ja tulot yhteen.
If you want to sound more sophisticated, you can use the word menoerä. This literally means 'expense item'. It is very common in budgeting. Instead of saying 'Rent is a big expense,' you say 'Vuokra on suuri menoerä.' This sounds much more like a native B2/C1 speaker. Another alternative is ulostulo, but that is rarely used for money; it's more for 'output' or 'statement'. For money, stick to the meno- family.
When discussing cutting costs, you might hear the verb karsia (to prune/trim). You karsia menoja just like you prune branches off a tree. This imagery is very common in Finnish financial news. Alternatively, you can leikata menoja (cut expenses), which is the more direct, aggressive term often used in politics. Understanding these collocations helps you choose the right 'flavor' of meno for your conversation.
Yrityksen kiinteät menot ovat pysyneet vakioina.
In summary, while meno is your 'go-to' word for expenses, being aware of kulu, kustannus, and menoerä allows you to navigate different social and professional settings. Use menot for your household budget, kustannukset for a technical project, and maksu when you are actually tapping your card at the reader. This level of precision is exactly what distinguishes an intermediate learner from a beginner.
How Formal Is It?
Le savais-tu ?
The financial meaning developed because money 'goes out' when you spend it, mirroring the physical movement.
Guide de prononciation
- Pronouncing 'e' like the 'ay' in 'say' (it should be like 'e' in 'pet').
- Stressing the second syllable.
- Making the 'o' sound like 'oh' with a 'w' sound at the end.
- Confusing with 'meen' (I go - verb form).
- Nasalizing the 'n' too much.
Niveau de difficulté
Easy to recognize in financial texts.
Requires knowledge of compound words.
Must distinguish between 'expense' and 'action' meanings.
Context is vital for correct interpretation.
Quoi apprendre ensuite
Prérequis
Apprends ensuite
Avancé
Grammaire à connaître
Noun compounding
ruoka + meno = ruokameno
Plural partitive with quantity words
paljon menoja
Nominative plural for subjects
Menot ovat suuret.
Genitive for possession
Perheen menot.
Translative for change in state
Menot muuttuivat suuriksi.
Exemples par niveau
Tämä on meno-paluulippu.
This is a round-trip ticket.
Meno-paluu is a compound word meaning 'going-returning'.
Meno on kello kymmenen.
The departure is at ten o'clock.
Here 'meno' refers to the act of going/departure.
Minulla on yksi meno tänään.
I have one place to go today.
Commonly used for an appointment or a 'thing to do'.
Lippu maksaa kymmenen euroa.
The ticket costs ten euros.
Context for expenses: using 'maksaa' (to cost).
Onko tämä meno Helsinkiin?
Is this the way to Helsinki?
Using 'meno' as direction/going.
Täällä on kova meno!
There is a lot of action here!
Informal use meaning 'lots of activity'.
Meno on nopeaa.
The pace is fast.
Referring to the speed of movement.
Ei se ole suuri meno.
It is not a big expense.
Simple use of 'meno' as an expense.
Meidän menot ovat suuret.
Our expenses are large.
Plural nominative 'menot'.
Ruokamenot nousevat koko ajan.
Food expenses are rising all the time.
Compound: ruoka (food) + menot.
Hänellä on vähän menoja.
He has few expenses.
Plural partitive 'menoja' after 'vähän'.
Kirjaa kaikki menot muistiin.
Write down all expenses.
Imperative 'kirjaa' + object 'menot'.
Asumismenot ovat kalliita kaupungissa.
Housing expenses are expensive in the city.
Compound: asuminen (housing) + menot.
Säästän rahaa ja karsin menoja.
I save money and cut expenses.
Verb 'karsia' (to prune/cut) + partitive 'menoja'.
Mitkä ovat sinun kuukausittaiset menot?
What are your monthly expenses?
Adjective 'kuukausittaiset' (monthly) modifying 'menot'.
Tämä on välttämätön meno.
This is a necessary expense.
Singular 'meno' used for a specific item.
Yrityksen menot ylittivät tulot.
The company's expenses exceeded the income.
Genitive 'yrityksen' (company's).
Voitko selittää nämä ylimääräiset menot?
Can you explain these extra expenses?
Adjective 'ylimääräiset' (extra/additional).
Budjetissa on varattu rahaa yllättäviä menoja varten.
Money has been reserved in the budget for unexpected expenses.
'Varten' (for) requires the partitive 'menoja'.
Matkamenot korvataan kuittia vastaan.
Travel expenses are reimbursed against a receipt.
Passive 'korvataan' (are reimbursed).
Hän seuraa menojaan tarkasti sovelluksella.
She tracks her expenses closely with an app.
Plural partitive with possessive suffix 'menojaan'.
Koulutusmenot ovat investointi tulevaisuuteen.
Education spending is an investment in the future.
Compound word 'koulutusmenot'.
Onko sinulla muita menoja tänä iltana?
Do you have other plans/places to go tonight?
Double meaning: 'meno' as an appointment/event.
Vähennä turhia menoja, jos haluat säästää.
Reduce unnecessary expenses if you want to save.
Imperative 'vähennä' (reduce).
Valtion menot kasvavat väestön ikääntyessä.
Government spending increases as the population ages.
Temporal construction 'väestön ikääntyessä'.
Edustusmenot on pidettävä kohtuullisina.
Representation expenses must be kept reasonable.
Passive periphrastic 'on pidettävä' (must be kept).
Hankkeesta aiheutuvat menot on raportoitava kuukausittain.
Expenses arising from the project must be reported monthly.
Participle 'aiheutuvat' (arising/resulting).
Kiinteät menot rasittavat pientä yritystä.
Fixed expenses burden a small company.
Adjective 'kiinteät' (fixed/static).
Menojen karsiminen on välttämätöntä konkurssin välttämiseksi.
Cutting expenses is necessary to avoid bankruptcy.
G-infinitive 'välttämiseksi' (to avoid).
Verotuksessa voi vähentää työhön liittyviä menoja.
In taxation, one can deduct work-related expenses.
Compound-like structure 'työhön liittyviä'.
Markkinointimenot tuottivat hyvän tuloksen.
Marketing expenditures yielded a good result.
Verb 'tuottaa' (to produce/yield).
Menoerät on luokiteltu eri kategorioihin.
Expense items are classified into different categories.
Specific term 'menoerä' (expense item).
Julkisten menojen suhde bruttokansantuotteeseen on korkea.
The ratio of public spending to GDP is high.
Genitive plural 'menojen'.
Hallitus asetti tiukat raamit tuleville menoille.
The government set strict frameworks for future spending.
Allative plural 'menoille'.
Investointimenot vaativat pitkän aikavälin suunnittelua.
Investment expenditures require long-term planning.
Compound 'investointimenot'.
Menojen kasvu on hillittävä kestävyysvajeen paikkaamiseksi.
The growth of expenses must be curbed to fix the sustainability gap.
Noun 'kestävyysvaje' (sustainability gap).
Oikeudenkäyntimenot voivat nousta huomattaviksi.
Legal expenses can rise significantly.
Translative plural 'huomattaviksi' (to be significant).
Yhtiö onnistui optimoimaan juoksevat menonsa.
The company succeeded in optimizing its running expenses.
Adjective 'juoksevat' (running/current).
Kirkonmenot alkavat sunnuntaina kello kymmenen.
The church services start on Sunday at ten.
Specific cultural term 'kirkonmenot'.
Tämä menoerä on täysin perusteeton.
This expense item is completely groundless.
Adjective 'perusteeton' (unfounded).
Menokehykset ovat finanssipolitiikan ankkuri.
Spending frameworks are the anchor of fiscal policy.
Metaphorical use of 'ankkuri'.
Menojen automaattinen indeksointi voi olla vaarallista inflaation aikana.
Automatic indexing of expenditures can be dangerous during inflation.
Technical term 'indeksointi'.
Kuntien menopaineet heijastuvat suoraan veroprosenttiin.
Municipal spending pressures are directly reflected in the tax rate.
Compound 'menopaineet' (spending pressures).
Menojen kohdentaminen on poliittinen arvovalinta.
The allocation of expenditures is a political value choice.
Verbal noun 'kohdentaminen' (allocation/targeting).
Budjettiriihessä etsittiin säästökohteita menopuolelta.
In the budget session, savings targets were sought from the expenditure side.
Colloquial political term 'menopuoli'.
Menojen hallitsematon paisuminen johti kriisiin.
The uncontrolled swelling of expenses led to a crisis.
Adjective 'hallitsematon' (uncontrolled).
Hän analysoi menojen ja tulojen välistä kausaliteettia.
He analyzed the causality between expenses and income.
Academic term 'kausaliteetti'.
Menojen joustamattomuus vaikeuttaa sopeutustoimia.
The rigidity of expenses makes adjustment measures difficult.
Noun 'joustamattomuus' (inflexibility/rigidity).
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
— Income and expenses; the basic balance of any budget.
Pidä tulot ja menot tasapainossa.
Souvent confondu avec
Mennä is the verb 'to go'; meno is the noun 'the going' or 'expense'.
Can mean 'action' or 'vibe' in informal contexts, confusing learners who only know 'expense'.
Can mean 'religious rites' (kirkonmenot), which has nothing to do with money.
Expressions idiomatiques
— A lot of energy or activity happening.
Pikkujouluissa oli kova meno päällä.
informal— A very fancy or high-energy atmosphere.
Täällähän on meno kuin Monacossa!
informal— Expenses are exceeding the budget significantly.
Budjetti paukkuu ja menot nousevat.
informal— It's as hectic as a marketplace.
Toimistolla on meno kuin markkinoilla.
idiomaticFacile à confondre
Both mean expense/cost.
Kulu is more about consumption; meno is about cash flow.
Sähkökulu vs. asumismenot.
Both involve paying money.
Maksu is the single act of paying; meno is the category of expenditure.
Vuokramaksu vs. asumismenot.
Double meaning.
Check if the context is financial or social.
Kova meno (party) vs. kovat menot (high costs).
Sounds similar.
Menetys means 'loss' (like losing a loved one or a game).
Suuri menetys.
Related root.
Menneisyys means 'the past'.
Menneisyyden menot.
Structures de phrases
[Possessor] + [menot] + ovat + [Adjective].
Minun menot ovat suuret.
Täytyy + [verb] + [menoja].
Täytyy karsia menoja.
[Compound Meno] + [verb].
Ruokamenot nousevat.
[Noun] + aiheuttaa + [menoja].
Auto aiheuttaa paljon menoja.
[Menoerä] + on + [Adjective].
Tämä menoerä on välttämätön.
[Genitive] + suhde + [menoihin].
Tulojen suhde menoihin on hyvä.
[Verb-noun] + [menojen] + [noun].
Hillitsemme menojen kasvua.
[Compound] + heijastuu + [noun].
Menopaineet heijastuvat verotukseen.
Famille de mots
Noms
Verbes
Adjectifs
Apparenté
Comment l'utiliser
Very high in both spoken and written Finnish.
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Minun meno on suuri.
→
Minun menoni ovat suuret.
Expenses are usually plural in Finnish.
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Olipa kallis meno!
→
Olipa kallis menoerä! / Olipa kallis tapahtuma!
Using 'meno' for a single expensive event is confusing; use 'menoerä' for the cost or 'tapahtuma' for the event.
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Mennon... (genitive)
→
Menon
There is no double 'n' in the genitive of 'meno'.
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Minulla on paljon menoa rahan kanssa.
→
Minulla on paljon menoja.
Don't over-explain; 'menoja' already implies money in a financial context.
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Meno-paluu lippu
→
Meno-paluulippu
It should be written as one compound word (or with a hyphen).
Astuces
Plural is Key
Always use 'menot' when talking about your budget. Singular 'meno' for money is rare unless it's a compound.
Compound Power
Learn words like 'ruokamenot' and 'matkamenot' together. It's the most natural way to speak.
Budget Talk
Finns might not tell you their salary, but they will happily complain about rising 'asumismenot'.
Context Clues
If you hear 'tulo' (income), 'meno' definitely means expense.
Action!
'Kova meno' is a great phrase to describe a busy or fun event.
No Gradation
Don't overthink the spelling; 'meno' is a very stable and easy word to decline.
Menoerä
Use 'menoerä' in work emails to sound more professional when discussing costs.
Tickets
Look for 'Meno' on departure boards at stations.
Exit Door
Imagine money exiting through a door. Meno = Money Exit.
Opposites
Always learn 'meno' and 'tulo' as a pair. It helps reinforce both.
Mémorise-le
Moyen mnémotechnique
Think of 'MENO' as 'Money Exiting Now-Onwards'.
Association visuelle
Visualize a door labeled 'MENO' with coins flying out of it.
Word Web
Défi
Try to list three 'menot' you have every month using Finnish compound words (e.g., vuokramenot).
Origine du mot
Derived from the Proto-Finnic verb *mennä (to go).
Sens originel : The act of going or movement.
Uralic / Finnic.Contexte culturel
Money can be a private topic; use 'menot' when discussing general budget categories rather than prying into specific amounts.
English speakers might use 'costs' or 'bills', while Finns prefer the collective 'menot'.
Pratique dans la vie réelle
Contextes réels
Personal Budgeting
- Laske menot
- Turhat menot
- Kuukausittaiset menot
- Säästää menoissa
Travel
- Meno-paluu
- Menolippu
- Meno on klo 9
- Matkamenot
Business
- Edustusmenot
- Menoerä
- Vähentää menoja
- Yrityksen menot
Politics
- Valtion menot
- Menoleikkaukset
- Menolisäys
- Julkiset menot
Socializing
- Kova meno
- Mitä menoa?
- Olla menossa
- Panna menoksi
Amorces de conversation
"Ovatko asumismenot nousseet sinun asuinalueellasi?"
"Miten seuraat kuukausittaisia menojasi?"
"Onko sinulla tänä iltana jotain menoa?"
"Mitkä ovat suurimmat menosi juuri nyt?"
"Pitäisikö valtion menoja leikata vai lisätä?"
Sujets d'écriture
Kirjoita tästä kuukaudesta: mitkä olivat suurimmat menosi ja miksi?
Pohdi, miten voit pienentää turhia menojasi tulevaisuudessa.
Mitä 'kova meno' tarkoittaa sinulle? Kuvaile tilannetta.
Vertaa tulojasi ja menojasi. Onko budjettisi tasapainossa?
Kirjoita kuvitteellinen uutinen valtion menojen kasvusta.
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsUsually, yes. When talking about the general category of spending, we use 'menot'. However, you can use the singular 'meno' or 'menoerä' when referring to one specific cost item.
'Meno' is a neutral, everyday word for money going out. 'Kustannus' is more formal and often refers to a calculated cost or an investment in a professional setting.
You say 'menolippu'. The 'meno' here refers to the 'going' part of the trip.
Yes, in slang or informal speech, 'kova meno' means there is a lot of action, fun, or a wild atmosphere.
They are housing expenses, including rent or mortgage, water, electricity, and heating.
No. The 'n' does not change to 'nn' or anything else. It is always 'meno-' in all cases (menon, menoa, menot, jne.).
It is a round-trip or return journey. Literally 'going-returning'.
Yes, it is standard in accounting for 'expenditures' alongside 'tulot' (revenues).
You can say 'karsia menoja' or 'leikata menoja'.
Yes, 'Minulla on yksi meno' means 'I have one place to go' or 'I have an appointment'.
Teste-toi 200 questions
Write a sentence about your monthly food expenses.
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Explain why it is important to track expenses.
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Use the word 'meno-paluu' in a travel context.
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Describe a 'kova meno' situation.
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Write a formal sentence about state expenditures.
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How can one reduce living expenses? (3 sentences)
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Create a sentence using 'menoerä'.
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Contrast 'tulot' and 'menot' in a sentence.
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Write a dialogue at a ticket counter using 'meno'.
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Use 'juoksevat menot' in a business context.
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Describe your biggest expense this year.
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What does 'menojen karsiminen' mean to you?
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Write a sentence with 'ylimääräinen meno'.
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Discuss 'matkamenot' in a work setting.
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Use the plural partitive 'menoja' with 'vähän'.
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Translate: 'The project's expenses exceeded the budget.'
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Write about 'koulutusmenot'.
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Use 'meno' to mean 'action'.
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Describe a 'meno-paluumatka'.
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Give advice to someone with too many expenses.
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Say: 'My expenses are too high.'
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Ask for a round-trip ticket to Turku.
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Tell your friend you have a lot of things to do today.
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Say: 'We need to cut food expenses.'
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Ask: 'What are your monthly expenses?'
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Say: 'The party was wild!' using 'meno'.
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Say: 'Departure is at 8:00.'
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Say: 'I track my expenses with an app.'
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Explain that rent is a big expense.
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Say: 'Income and expenses are equal.'
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Say: 'I have an appointment later.'
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Say: 'Travel expenses are high.'
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Say: 'Let's get going!'
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Say: 'We have unexpected expenses.'
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Ask if the ticket is one-way.
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Say: 'Government spending is increasing.'
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Say: 'I'm on my way to work.'
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Say: 'I need to reduce my expenses.'
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Say: 'Housing expenses take a lot of money.'
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Say: 'The bill includes all expenses.'
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Listen and identify: 'Menot paukkuvat.' Does it mean expenses are low or high?
Listen and identify: 'Meno on kello kymmenen.' Is it about money or travel?
Listen and identify: 'Tässä on meno-paluu.' How many trips?
Listen and identify: 'Karsimme menoja.' Is the person spending more or less?
Listen and identify: 'Kova meno!' Is the atmosphere quiet or loud?
Listen and identify: 'Asumismenot ovat nousseet.' What specifically is more expensive?
Listen and identify: 'Tulot ja menot ovat tasan.' Is there any profit?
Listen and identify: 'Minulla on yksi meno.' Does the person have a free schedule?
Listen and identify: 'Menoerä on peruttu.' Is the expense still happening?
Listen and identify: 'Matkamenot korvataan.' Who pays for the trip eventually?
Listen and identify: 'Ei turhia menoja.' Is the person being careful with money?
Listen and identify: 'Kirkonmenot alkavat.' Where are they going?
Listen and identify: 'Meno-paluulippu, kiitos.' What kind of ticket?
Listen and identify: 'Menonäkymät ovat huonot.' Is the financial future good?
Listen and identify: 'Valtion menot ovat suuret.' Who is spending money?
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Summary
Mastering 'meno' is essential for daily life in Finland; use 'menot' (plural) for your bills and remember that it literally means money 'going' away from you. Example: 'Minun menot ovat tänä kuussa suuret' (My expenses are large this month).
- Meno is a Finnish noun meaning 'expense' or 'expenditure', derived from the verb 'mennä' (to go).
- It is most commonly used in the plural form 'menot' to refer to a collection of costs or bills.
- The word can also mean 'going', 'departure', or 'action/commotion' depending on the specific context of the sentence.
- It is a central term in Finnish personal finance, business accounting, and national economics.
Plural is Key
Always use 'menot' when talking about your budget. Singular 'meno' for money is rare unless it's a compound.
Compound Power
Learn words like 'ruokamenot' and 'matkamenot' together. It's the most natural way to speak.
Budget Talk
Finns might not tell you their salary, but they will happily complain about rising 'asumismenot'.
Context Clues
If you hear 'tulo' (income), 'meno' definitely means expense.
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