मतलब
Describing an apple that is red.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
The 'Lobo' apple is the most famous red apple variety in Finland. It is known for its deep red color and soft, snow-white flesh. It's a staple of the Finnish autumn. In Finnish schools, the apple is the standard symbol for health. You will often see posters of red apples in school cafeterias promoting 'kouluruoka' (school food). While berries are more common in ancient Finnish poems (Kalevala), the apple represents the 'civilized' world and the influence of Southern cultures on the North. Apple picking (omenoiden poiminta) is a popular weekend activity for Finnish families in September, often leading to a season of baking 'omenapiirakka' (apple pie).
Adjective Agreement
Always remember to change the ending of 'punainen' if you change 'omena'. They are a team!
Partitive Power
If you are talking about 'some' apples or 'eating' an apple, use 'punaista omenaa'.
मतलब
Describing an apple that is red.
Adjective Agreement
Always remember to change the ending of 'punainen' if you change 'omena'. They are a team!
Partitive Power
If you are talking about 'some' apples or 'eating' an apple, use 'punaista omenaa'.
Compound Words
In written Finnish, you might see 'punaomena'. It's the same thing, just more formal/scientific.
Domestic Pride
If you want to impress a Finn, ask for 'kotimainen punainen omena' (domestic red apple).
खुद को परखो
Fill in the correct form of 'punainen omena'.
Pöydällä on kaksi ____ ____.
After the number 'kaksi', you must use the partitive singular form.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct way to say 'I eat a red apple'.
When describing an ongoing action like eating, the object is in the partitive case.
Match the Finnish phrase with its English translation.
Match the following:
This tests your knowledge of basic case endings.
Complete the dialogue at the market.
Asiakas: 'Haluaisin ostaa tuon...' Myyjä: 'Tämänkö?' Asiakas: 'Kyllä, se ____ ____ näyttää hyvältä.'
In this context, the apple is the subject of the verb 'näyttää' (looks), so the nominative is used.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Apple Colors in Finnish
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासPöydällä on kaksi ____ ____.
After the number 'kaksi', you must use the partitive singular form.
Choose the correct way to say 'I eat a red apple'.
When describing an ongoing action like eating, the object is in the partitive case.
बाईं ओर के प्रत्येक आइटम को दाईं ओर के उसके जोड़े से मिलाएं:
This tests your knowledge of basic case endings.
Asiakas: 'Haluaisin ostaa tuon...' Myyjä: 'Tämänkö?' Asiakas: 'Kyllä, se ____ ____ näyttää hyvältä.'
In this context, the apple is the subject of the verb 'näyttää' (looks), so the nominative is used.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालUsually, yes. In Finland, red varieties like 'Lobo' are much sweeter than the green 'metsäomena'.
You say 'kaksi punaista omenaa'. Remember the partitive case after numbers!
Not directly, but you can say they have 'omenaposket' (apple-cheeks) if they look healthy and rosy.
The nominative plural is 'punaiset omenat'.
Finnish uses the partitive case for objects of ongoing actions or unspecified amounts. 'Syön punaista omenaa' means 'I am eating (some of) a red apple'.
Most domestic red apples are harvested in autumn. In winter, most red apples in stores are imported from Southern Europe or South America.
Yes, but it is a very old loanword from Indo-European languages.
It is a compound word version of 'punainen omena', often used in gardening or as a specific variety name.
Yes, that means 'The apple is red'.
Literally, 'vihreä omena' (green apple).
संबंधित मुहावरे
Vihreä omena
similarGreen apple
Omenapiirakka
builds onApple pie
Omenapuu
builds onApple tree
Omenamehu
builds onApple juice
Granaattiomena
specialized formPomegranate
Terve kuin pukki
contrastHealthy as a goat