A1 verb 4 min de lecture

pelata

Pelata means 'to play'. It's a versatile verb used for many kinds of play. You can use pelata for games, sports, or even playing music. It's an A1 level verb, so it's one of the first you'll learn.

For example, pelata jalkapalloa means 'to play football'. You could also say lapset pelaavat ulkona, which means 'the children are playing outside'. Or, if you're talking about an instrument, hän osaa pelata kitaraa means 'he/she can play the guitar'.

§ What Does Pelata Mean?

Definition
Pelata means 'to play' in English. It's a common verb you'll hear and use a lot in everyday Finnish conversations, especially when talking about games, sports, or instruments.

The verb pelata is essential for expressing the idea of playing, whether you're talking about playing football, a board game, or even a musical instrument. Unlike English, where 'play' can be used in many contexts, Finnish often has specific verbs for certain types of 'play.' However, pelata is the most versatile and broadly applicable verb for 'to play' in a recreational or competitive sense.

Minä pelaan jalkapalloa.

Translation hint: I play football.

He pelaavat korttia.

Translation hint: They play cards.

§ When to Use Pelata

You should use pelata when you are referring to:

  • **Sports:** Any sport where you actively participate, like football, basketball, ice hockey, etc.
  • **Games:** Board games, card games, video games, and even children's games.
  • **Musical Instruments:** This might be a bit counter-intuitive for English speakers, as in English we usually 'play' an instrument. In Finnish, pelata can also be used, especially in informal contexts, although 'soittaa' is more common for playing instruments. We'll cover 'soittaa' later, but for now, know that pelata is sometimes heard.

Haluatko pelata shakkia?

Translation hint: Do you want to play chess?

Lapset pelaavat ulkona.

Translation hint: The children are playing outside.

§ Common Phrases with Pelata

Here are some common ways you'll hear pelata being used:

  • **Pelata peliä:** To play a game.
  • **Pelata jalkapalloa:** To play football.
  • **Pelata jääkiekkoa:** To play ice hockey.
  • **Pelata korttia:** To play cards.
  • **Pelata tietokonepelejä:** To play computer games.

So, when you want to talk about engaging in a game or sport, pelata is the word you need. It's a foundational verb for many recreational activities and you'll find it incredibly useful in your Finnish learning journey.

§ Pelata and its uses

You've learned that 'pelata' means 'to play' in Finnish. Great. But English speakers often make some common mistakes when using this word. Let's clear those up so you can sound more natural.

§ Mistake 1: 'Play an instrument'

The mistake
Using 'pelata' for playing a musical instrument.

In English, you 'play' a guitar or a piano. In Finnish, you do not 'pelata' an instrument. You 'soittaa' an instrument.

Minä soitan kitaraa. (I play the guitar.)

He soittavat pianoa. (They play the piano.)

§ Mistake 2: 'Play with friends/toys'

The mistake
Using 'pelata' when children play with each other or with toys.

While 'pelata' can refer to playing games, it's not typically used for general, unstructured play, especially with children and toys. For this, you'd usually use 'leikkiä'.

Lapset leikkivät pihalla. (The children play in the yard.)

Hän leikkii nukeilla. (She plays with dolls.)

§ Mistake 3: Object of 'pelata'

The mistake
Not using the partitive case for the object of 'pelata'.

When you play a sport or a game, the thing you are playing is usually in the partitive case. This is a common rule for verbs expressing an ongoing or partial action, and 'pelata' often falls into this category.

  • Football (nominative): jalkapallo
  • Football (partitive): jalkapalloa

Me pelaamme jalkapalloa. (We play football.)

  • Cards (nominative): kortit
  • Cards (partitive): kortteja

Voitko pelata kortteja? (Can you play cards?)

§ Summary of 'pelata'

To recap, use 'pelata' for:

  • Sports (jalkapalloa, koripalloa - football, basketball)
  • Board games (lautapeliä - board game)
  • Card games (korttia - card)
  • Video games (videopelejä - video games)

Avoid 'pelata' for:

  • Musical instruments (use 'soittaa')
  • General children's play (use 'leikkiä')

Always pay attention to the partitive case for the object of 'pelata'. Practice these distinctions, and you'll use 'pelata' like a pro!

How Formal Is It?

Formel

"He pelaavat korttia juhlissa. (They play cards at the party.)"

Neutre

"Lapset pelaavat piilosta. (The children play hide-and-seek.)"

Informel

"Mennään pelaamaan futista! (Let's go play soccer!)"

Child friendly

"Haluatko leikkiä nukeilla? (Do you want to play with dolls?)"

Argot

"Me hengailtiin puistossa. (We hung out/chilled in the park.)"

Niveau de difficulté

Lecture 1/5

short

Écriture 1/5

short

Expression orale 1/5

short

Écoute 1/5

short

Quoi apprendre ensuite

Prérequis

minä (I) sinä (you) hän (he/she) me (we) te (you all) he (they) jalkapallo (football) piilosta (hide-and-seek) kortti (card) ystävä (friend)

Apprends ensuite

harrastaa (to hobby, to do as a hobby) leikkiä (to play, usually for children or less serious play) urheilla (to do sports)

Avancé

pelaaja (player) pelikenttä (playing field) peli (game) pelata peliä (to play a game)

Exemples par niveau

1

Minä pelaan.

I play.

2

Sinä pelaat.

You (singular) play.

3

Hän pelaa.

He/She plays.

4

Me pelaamme.

We play.

5

Te pelaatte.

You (plural/formal) play.

6

He pelaavat.

They play.

7

Lapset pelaavat piilosta.

The children play hide-and-seek.

8

Minä haluan pelata.

I want to play.

1

Minä pelaan jalkapalloa.

I play football.

2

Lapset pelaavat piilosta.

The children play hide-and-seek.

3

Hän pelaa kitaraa kauniisti.

He plays the guitar beautifully.

4

Me pelasimme korttia eilen illalla.

We played cards last night.

5

Voimmeko pelata shakkia?

Can we play chess?

6

He eivät halua pelata tietokonepelejä.

They don't want to play computer games.

7

Missä sinä tykkäät pelata?

Where do you like to play?

8

Kuka pelaa ensin?

Who plays first?

1

Hän päätti pelata uhkapeliä, vaikka tiesi riskit.

He decided to gamble, even though he knew the risks.

2

Joukkueen oli pakko pelata varovasti, jotta he eivät menettäisi johtoasemaansa.

The team had to play carefully so they wouldn't lose their lead.

3

Poliitikot joutuivat pelata aikaa, kunnes saivat neuvotteluissa edullisemman aseman.

The politicians had to play for time until they got a more favorable position in the negotiations.

4

Yritys pyrki pelaamaan markkinoiden odotuksilla nostaakseen osakkeidensa arvoa.

The company tried to play on market expectations to increase the value of its shares.

5

On tärkeää pelata avoimin kortein, jos haluaa rakentaa luottamusta.

It's important to play with open cards if you want to build trust.

6

Hän oppi pelaamaan jousella jo lapsena metsästäjien parissa.

He learned to play with a bow already as a child among hunters.

7

Elämä on kuin peli, jota täytyy osata pelata strategisesti.

Life is like a game that one must know how to play strategically.

8

Vaikka hän tunsi itsensä väsyneeksi, hän päätti pelata vielä yhden erän voittaakseen.

Even though he felt tired, he decided to play one more round to win.

Famille de mots

Noms

peli game
pelaaja player
peluri player (often in a gambling context, but can be general)
pelikenttä playing field
peliaika playing time

Verbes

peluuttaa to make someone play, to coach/manage (a team)

Adjectifs

pelattava playable
pelillinen gamified, game-like

Comment l'utiliser

Pelata is a versatile verb. It’s used for playing games, sports, or an instrument. Like in English, you can play a game, play a sport, or play an instrument.

  • Minä pelaan jalkapalloa. (I play football.)
  • Lapset pelaavat piilosta. (The children play hide-and-seek.)
  • Hän pelaa kitaraa. (He/She plays the guitar.)

Erreurs courantes

A common mistake is confusing pelata with leikkiä. While both mean 'to play,' they have different uses.

  • Pelata is for structured activities with rules, like games, sports, or musical instruments.
  • Leikkiä is for imaginative, unstructured play, often associated with children, or for playing with toys.

For example:

  • Minä pelaan shakkia. (I play chess.) - Correct use of pelata.
  • Lapset leikkivät autoilla. (The children play with cars.) - Correct use of leikkiä.
  • ❌ Minä leikin jalkapalloa. (Incorrect: You don't 'play' football in an unstructured way.)
  • ❌ Lapset pelaavat piilosta. (Incorrect: While 'hide-and-seek' is a game, the more common and natural phrasing for children's informal games is often with leikkiä in this context, although pelata is not strictly wrong. For a beginner, sticking to leikkiä for general children's play is safer.)

Think of it this way: If there's a score, a winner/loser, or a specific set of rules (like in music), use pelata. If it's more free-form and imaginative, use leikkiä.

Pratique dans la vie réelle

Contextes réels

Talking about playing games or sports.

  • Pelata jalkapalloa. (To play football.)
  • Pelata korttia. (To play cards.)
  • Mitä pelejä sinä haluat pelata? (What games do you want to play?)

Asking someone to play.

  • Pelataanko? (Shall we play?)
  • Voimmeko pelata yhdessä? (Can we play together?)
  • Tule pelaamaan! (Come play!)

Talking about playing an instrument.

  • Pelata kitaraa. (To play guitar.)
  • Hän osaa pelata pianoa. (He/She can play piano.)
  • Opettelen pelaamaan viulua. (I'm learning to play the violin.)

Discussing someone's ability to play.

  • Pelaatko hyvin? (Do you play well?)
  • En osaa pelata tätä peliä. (I don't know how to play this game.)
  • Hän pelaa kuin ammattilainen. (He/She plays like a professional.)

Talking about children playing.

  • Lapset pelaavat ulkona. (The children are playing outside.)
  • Anna lasten pelata rauhassa. (Let the children play in peace.)
  • Hän leikkii ja pelaa mielikuvitusystävien kanssa. (He/She plays with imaginary friends.)

Amorces de conversation

"Mitä peliä haluat pelata nyt? (What game do you want to play now?)"

"Oletko hyvä pelaamaan shakkia? (Are you good at playing chess?)"

"Pelataanko yhdessä viikonloppuna? (Shall we play together on the weekend?)"

"Mitä instrumentteja osaat pelata? (What instruments can you play?)"

"Milloin viimeksi pelasit videopeliä? (When was the last time you played a video game?)"

Sujets d'écriture

Kuvaile suosikkipeliäsi ja miksi pidät siitä. (Describe your favorite game and why you like it.)

Jos voisit oppia pelaamaan mitä tahansa instrumenttia, mikä se olisi ja miksi? (If you could learn to play any instrument, what would it be and why?)

Mitä pelejä pelasit lapsena? (What games did you play as a child?)

Miten pelaaminen auttaa sinua rentoutumaan tai oppimaan uutta? (How does playing help you relax or learn new things?)

Kerro tilanteesta, jossa pelasit jotakin peliä tiiminä. (Tell about a situation where you played a game as a team.)

Teste-toi 42 questions

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Minä ___ jalkapalloa. (I play football.)

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : pelaan

The verb 'pelata' conjugates to 'pelaan' for 'minä' (I).

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Sinä ___ tennistä. (You play tennis.)

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : pelaat

The verb 'pelata' conjugates to 'pelaat' for 'sinä' (you, singular).

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Hän ___ videopelejä. (He/she plays video games.)

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : pelaa

The verb 'pelata' conjugates to 'pelaa' for 'hän' (he/she).

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Me ___ koripalloa. (We play basketball.)

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : pelaamme

The verb 'pelata' conjugates to 'pelaamme' for 'me' (we).

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Te ___ korttia. (You all play cards.)

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : pelaatte

The verb 'pelata' conjugates to 'pelaatte' for 'te' (you, plural/formal).

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He ___ shakkia. (They play chess.)

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : pelaavat

The verb 'pelata' conjugates to 'pelaavat' for 'he/ne' (they).

multiple choice A1

What does 'pelata' mean in English?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : to play

'Pelata' is a common verb meaning 'to play'.

multiple choice A1

Which sentence correctly uses 'pelata'?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Minä pelatan jalkapalloa. (I play football.)

'Pelatan' is the correct form of 'pelata' for 'I' (minä) when playing.

multiple choice A1

Choose the correct Finnish word for 'play' in this context: 'He like to ___ games.'

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : pelata

The context 'to play games' requires the verb 'pelata'.

true false A1

The word 'pelata' is a verb.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Vrai

'Pelata' means 'to play', which is an action word, making it a verb.

true false A1

You can use 'pelata' when talking about playing a musical instrument.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Vrai

In Finnish, 'pelata' can be used for playing sports, games, and also musical instruments.

true false A1

The sentence 'Lapset nukkuvat puistossa.' (Children sleep in the park.) uses the verb 'pelata'.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

The sentence uses 'nukkuvat' (sleep), not 'pelata' (play).

writing A1

Write a short sentence saying 'I play football' in Finnish.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Minä pelaan jalkapalloa.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :
writing A1

Write a short sentence saying 'We play tennis' in Finnish.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Me pelaamme tennistä.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :
writing A1

Write a short sentence saying 'She plays cards' in Finnish.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Hän pelaa korttia.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :
reading A1

What does 'Minä pelaan koripalloa' mean?

Read this passage:

Minä pelaan koripalloa. Sinä pelaat jalkapalloa. Me pelaamme jääkiekkoa.

What does 'Minä pelaan koripalloa' mean?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : I play basketball.

Minä means 'I', pelaan means 'play' (first person singular), and koripalloa means 'basketball'.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : I play basketball.

Minä means 'I', pelaan means 'play' (first person singular), and koripalloa means 'basketball'.

reading A1

What do 'He pelaavat videopelejä' do?

Read this passage:

He pelaavat videopelejä. Me pelaamme lautapelejä.

What do 'He pelaavat videopelejä' do?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : They play video games.

He means 'They', pelaavat means 'play' (third person plural), and videopelejä means 'video games'.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : They play video games.

He means 'They', pelaavat means 'play' (third person plural), and videopelejä means 'video games'.

reading A1

Does the person play chess?

Read this passage:

Pelaatko sinä shakkia? Kyllä, minä pelaan shakkia.

Does the person play chess?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Yes, they play chess.

The question 'Pelaatko sinä shakkia?' asks 'Do you play chess?'. The answer 'Kyllä, minä pelaan shakkia.' means 'Yes, I play chess.'.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Yes, they play chess.

The question 'Pelaatko sinä shakkia?' asks 'Do you play chess?'. The answer 'Kyllä, minä pelaan shakkia.' means 'Yes, I play chess.'.

sentence order A1

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Minä haluan pelata.

This sentence means 'I want to play.' in Finnish. The verb 'haluan' means 'want' and 'pelata' means 'to play'.

sentence order A1

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Lapset pelata ulkona.

This sentence means 'Children play outside.' in Finnish. 'Lapset' means 'children' and 'ulkona' means 'outside'.

sentence order A1

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Hän ei halua pelata.

This sentence means 'He/She doesn't want to play.' in Finnish. 'Hän' is 'he/she', and 'ei halua' is 'doesn't want'.

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Lapset usein ___ ulkona puistossa.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : pelaavat

The subject 'lapset' (children) is plural, so the verb 'pelata' (to play) needs to be conjugated in the third person plural form, which is 'pelaavat'.

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Minä ___ mielelläni korttia ystävieni kanssa.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : pelaan

The subject 'minä' (I) requires the first person singular form of the verb 'pelata', which is 'pelaan'.

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Hän ei halua ___ jalkapalloa sateella.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : pelata

When used with another verb like 'haluta' (to want), 'pelata' remains in its infinitive form.

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Me ___ paljon lautapelejä viikonloppuisin.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : pelaamme

The subject 'me' (we) requires the first person plural form of the verb 'pelata', which is 'pelaamme'.

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Sinä ___ aina niin innokkaasti!

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : pelaat

The subject 'sinä' (you, singular informal) requires the second person singular form of the verb 'pelata', which is 'pelaat'.

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Kissa ___ hiirellä. (The cat plays with a mouse.)

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : pelaa

The subject 'kissa' (cat) is singular, so the verb 'pelata' (to play) needs to be conjugated in the third person singular form, which is 'pelaa'.

multiple choice A2

Choose the correct form of 'pelata' to complete the sentence: Me ______ jalkapalloa.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : pelaamme

The subject 'Me' (we) requires the verb ending '-mme'.

multiple choice A2

Which sentence correctly uses 'pelata' in the past tense?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Hän pelasi korttia eilen.

The past tense form for 'hän' (he/she) is 'pelasi'.

multiple choice A2

Which option translates 'Do you play tennis?' correctly?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Pelaatko sinä tennistä?

The question particle '-ko' is added to the verb, and the verb form 'pelaat' matches 'sinä' (you).

true false A2

The sentence 'Lapset pelaavat piilosta puistossa.' means 'The children play hide-and-seek in the park.'

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Vrai

'Pelaavat' is the correct form for 'lapset' (children) and 'piilosta' is hide-and-seek.

true false A2

You can use 'pelata' to talk about playing a musical instrument.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

No, for playing a musical instrument, you would typically use 'soittaa'.

true false A2

The sentence 'Me pelasin shakkia eilen illalla.' is grammatically correct.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

No, for 'Me' (we) in the past tense, the verb should be 'pelasimme', not 'pelasin'.

sentence order A2

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Minä haluan pelata jalkapalloa.

This sentence means 'I want to play football.' The typical Finnish sentence structure places the subject first, followed by the verb, and then the object.

sentence order A2

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Lapset ovat ulkona leikkimässä.

This sentence translates to 'The children are playing outside.' In Finnish, 'leikkimässä' is in the inessive case, indicating where the playing is happening.

sentence order A2

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Voitko sinä pelata korttia kanssani?

This question means 'Can you play cards with me?' 'Kanssani' means 'with me.'

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