मतलब
Currently traveling back to one's house.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
The 'kotimatka' (journey home) is often seen as a sacred time for decompression. In winter, this journey is often made in the dark, making the arrival at a warm home even more significant. Finns are very punctual. Saying 'Olen matkalla kotiin' at 4:01 PM is a common and respected way to signal that the workday has ended and personal time has begun. The word 'koti' (home) is one of the most beloved words in Finnish. There is a famous saying 'Oma koti kullan kallis' (One's own home is worth gold). In cities like Helsinki, 'matkalla kotiin' usually implies being on public transport (HSL). It's a time when people listen to podcasts or music and avoid eye contact.
Texting Shortcut
In texts, you can just write 'Matkalla kotiin!' or 'Tulossa!' to save time.
Case Sensitivity
Make sure to use 'kotiin'. Using 'koti' sounds like you are on a journey called 'Home'.
मतलब
Currently traveling back to one's house.
Texting Shortcut
In texts, you can just write 'Matkalla kotiin!' or 'Tulossa!' to save time.
Case Sensitivity
Make sure to use 'kotiin'. Using 'koti' sounds like you are on a journey called 'Home'.
Add the Origin
Add 'töistä' (from work) or 'koulusta' (from school) to sound more natural.
Politeness
It is polite to tell your housemates you are 'matkalla kotiin' so they know when to expect you.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the missing word in the correct case.
Minä olen ________ kotiin.
We use the adessive case (-lla) to say we are 'on' a journey.
Which sentence means 'I am on my way home from work'?
Choose the correct option:
'Töistä' is the elative case, meaning 'from work'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Missä olet? B: Olen jo bussissa, ________.
Since the person is on the bus, they are currently 'on the way home'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are currently driving your car toward your house. What do you say?
This phrase describes the state of being in transit.
Fill in the correct form of 'koti'.
Olemme matkalla ________.
The illative case 'kotiin' is required to show the destination.
🎉 स्कोर: /5
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Where are you?
अभ्यास बैंक
5 अभ्यासMinä olen ________ kotiin.
We use the adessive case (-lla) to say we are 'on' a journey.
Choose the correct option:
'Töistä' is the elative case, meaning 'from work'.
A: Missä olet? B: Olen jo bussissa, ________.
Since the person is on the bus, they are currently 'on the way home'.
You are currently driving your car toward your house. What do you say?
This phrase describes the state of being in transit.
Olemme matkalla ________.
The illative case 'kotiin' is required to show the destination.
🎉 स्कोर: /5
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
12 सवालYes, it applies to any mode of transport: walking, cycling, driving, or public transit.
They are almost identical. 'Kotimatkalla' is a compound noun and feels slightly more compact.
'Himaan' is slang. Use it with friends, but use 'kotiin' in neutral or formal settings.
In Finnish, you are 'on' (adessive) a journey, not 'inside' it.
No, that is grammatically incorrect. You need the illative '-in' to show direction.
Use 'Olen matkalla töihin'.
No, it is very neutral and used by everyone every day.
Yes, if you are currently on the plane or at the airport, you are 'matkalla kotiin'.
You can still say 'kotiin' if you consider it home, or 'vanhemmille' (to my parents).
In full sentences, yes. In short text updates, it is often dropped.
Yes, 'Koira on matkalla kotiin' is perfectly fine.
'Olin matkalla kotiin' (I was on my way home).
संबंधित मुहावरे
mennä kotiin
similarto go home
palata kotiin
similarto return home
olla kotona
contrastto be at home
kotimatka
builds onthe journey home (noun)
lähteä kotiin
similarto leave for home