B1 noun 3 min de lecture

teksti

You'll hear the word teksti a lot in Finnish. It means 'text,' just like in English!

For example, if you're reading a book, the words on the page are teksti. If you send a message on your phone, that's also teksti.

You might see it in phrases like pitkä teksti (long text) or lyhyt teksti (short text).

So, next time you see some writing, you know what to call it in Finnish!

§ Understanding 'Teksti' and its Uses

You might think 'teksti' is simple, right? It means 'text.' And it does! But Finnish has its own nuances, and even a straightforward word like 'teksti' can lead to some common blunders for English speakers. Let's make sure you avoid them.

DEFINITION
Teksti: Text. This refers to written or printed words. It can be a paragraph, a message, a document, or even just a few words.

§ Mistake 1: Using 'Teksti' for all types of content

In English, 'text' can be quite broad. You might say 'the text of the song' or 'the text of the speech.' In Finnish, while 'teksti' can sometimes be used in these contexts, it's often more natural to use other words depending on what you're referring to.

  • For song lyrics: Use 'sanoitukset' (lyrics) or 'laulun sanat' (words of the song).
  • For speech content: Use 'puheen sisältö' (content of the speech) or 'puheen sanat' (words of the speech). 'Teksti' isn't wrong here, but it sounds a bit less natural if you're emphasizing the spoken aspect.

§ Mistake 2: Forgetting the Case Endings

This is a classic Finnish learner mistake, but it's crucial for 'teksti' too. Finnish nouns change endings depending on their role in the sentence. 'Teksti' is no exception.

  • Partitive: 'tekstiä' (some text, text as an indefinite object). This is very common when you're talking about reading or writing text in general, or when the text is an unquantifiable amount.
  • Genitive: 'tekstin' (of the text, text's). Shows possession or relation.
  • Illative: 'tekstiin' (into the text). Used when something goes *into* the text.
  • Allative: 'tekstille' (onto the text, to the text). Less common, but possible if something is added *to* the text.

Let's look at an example:

Luen tekstiä kirjasta. (I am reading some text from the book.)

Here, 'tekstiä' is in the partitive because you are reading an indefinite amount of text.

Ymmärsitkö tekstin merkityksen? (Did you understand the meaning of the text?)

Here, 'tekstin' is in the genitive because it shows what 'meaning' belongs to.

§ Mistake 3: Overusing 'Teksti' for a 'Message'

While 'tekstiviesti' (text message) is the correct term for an SMS message, simply saying 'teksti' for a general message can be confusing. If you mean a short digital message, 'viesti' (message) is often better or 'tekstiviesti' if it's specifically an SMS.

Lähetin hänelle viestin. (I sent him/her a message.)

This is more common and less ambiguous than saying 'Lähetin hänelle tekstin,' which could imply you sent an entire document.

Sain tekstiviestin ystävältäni. (I received a text message from my friend.)

§ Putting it into Practice

The best way to avoid these mistakes is to pay attention to context and try to think like a Finn. When you encounter 'teksti' in real life, observe how it's used. Don't be afraid to make mistakes; that's how you learn!

Keep practicing, and you'll master 'teksti' in no time. Hyvää oppimista! (Happy learning!)

Exemples par niveau

1

Tässä tekstissä on paljon mielenkiintoista tietoa Suomesta.

This text has a lot of interesting information about Finland.

2

Voitko lukea tämän tekstin ääneen?

Can you read this text aloud?

3

Lähetin sinulle tekstin eilen illalla.

I sent you a text last night.

4

Teksti oli liian pitkä ja vaikealukuinen.

The text was too long and difficult to read.

5

Hän muutti tekstiä hieman ennen julkaisua.

He changed the text a little before publication.

6

Onko tämä teksti alkuperäinen vai käännetty?

Is this text original or translated?

7

Opettaja pyysi meitä analysoimaan tekstin rakennetta.

The teacher asked us to analyze the structure of the text.

8

Tämä teksti selittää hyvin monimutkaisen käsitteen.

This text explains a complex concept well.

Teste-toi 18 questions

listening A1

This is a good text.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Tämä on hyvä teksti.
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :
listening A1

I am reading the text.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Luen tekstiä.
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :
listening A1

I am writing a text.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Kirjoitan tekstiä.
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :
speaking A1

Read this aloud:

Hyvä teksti.

Focus: teksti

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

Read this aloud:

Lue teksti.

Focus: lue

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

Read this aloud:

Onko tämä teksti?

Focus: onko

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :
multiple choice B1

Choose the best translation for 'teksti':

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Text

'Teksti' directly translates to 'text' in English.

multiple choice B1

Which of these is a synonym for 'teksti' in the context of a written message?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Kirje (Letter)

While 'kirje' specifically means 'letter', it is a type of written text, making it the closest option.

multiple choice B1

Mitä tarkoittaa 'tekstiviesti'?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Text message

'Tekstiviesti' combines 'teksti' (text) and 'viesti' (message) to mean 'text message'.

true false B1

The word 'teksti' can refer to the written content of a book.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Vrai

'Teksti' is a general term for written content, so it can certainly refer to the content of a book.

true false B1

If someone says 'Luen tekstiä', they are definitely reading a physical book.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

'Luen tekstiä' means 'I am reading text'. This text could be on a screen, in a magazine, or in a book. It doesn't specify a physical book.

true false B1

You can send a 'teksti' using your phone.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Vrai

You can send a 'tekstiviesti' (text message) using your phone, which contains 'teksti' (text).

multiple choice B2

Minkälaista _____ sinä luet mieluiten?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : tekstiä

The partitive case 'tekstiä' is used after 'minkälaista' (what kind of) when referring to an unspecified quantity or type of text.

multiple choice B2

Opettaja pyysi meitä analysoimaan ______ syvällisesti.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : tekstin

The genitive case 'tekstin' is used as the object of 'analysoimaan' (to analyze) in this context.

multiple choice B2

Hän muokkasi _____ niin, että se oli helpommin ymmärrettävissä.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : tekstin

The genitive case 'tekstin' is used as the object of 'muokkasi' (modified).

true false B2

Voit aina käyttää sanaa 'teksti' tarkoittamaan lyhyttä viestiä puhelimessa.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

While 'tekstiviesti' specifically refers to a text message, 'teksti' alone is a broader term for any written content. You might say 'viesti' for a short message.

true false B2

Kun puhutaan tekstinkäsittelyohjelmasta, käytetään sanaa 'tekstinkäsittely'.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Vrai

'Tekstinkäsittely' is the correct term for word processing in Finnish.

true false B2

Sanalla 'teksti' on vain yksi merkitys suomen kielessä.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

The word 'teksti' can refer to a written piece of work, the content of a message, or even the lyrics of a song, demonstrating multiple meanings.

/ 18 correct

Perfect score!

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