मतलब
A positive response to a suggestion or plan.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Finns are known for being direct. If they say 'sopii', they mean it. There is no 'polite yes' that actually means 'no' in Finnish culture. In meetings, 'sopii' is used to close a topic. Once everyone says 'sopii', the decision is final and the meeting moves on. When arranging a sauna turn, 'sopii' is the standard confirmation. It implies you respect the shared schedule of the sauna. In Finland, brevity is seen as efficiency, not rudeness. A simple 'Sopii.' text is a perfectly polite and complete response.
The 'Double' Rule
Finnish loves double letters. Remember 'totta' (2 t's) and 'sopii' (2 i's).
Be Sincere
Only say 'sopii' if you actually mean it. Finns value honesty over polite lies.
मतलब
A positive response to a suggestion or plan.
The 'Double' Rule
Finnish loves double letters. Remember 'totta' (2 t's) and 'sopii' (2 i's).
Be Sincere
Only say 'sopii' if you actually mean it. Finns value honesty over polite lies.
Add 'Mainiosti'
To sound extra native and happy, say 'Totta kai, sopii mainiosti!' (Of course, it suits excellently!)
खुद को परखो
Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.
A: Mennäänkö huomenna uimaan? B: ________, ________!
This is the standard, enthusiastic way to agree to a suggestion in Finnish.
Which sentence means 'Of course, it works for me'?
Choose the correct Finnish translation.
'Sopii' is the correct verb form (3rd person singular) for this expression.
Match the response to the situation.
Situation: Your boss asks if you can meet at 9 AM.
You are confirming a time, so 'sopii' is the appropriate verb.
Fill in the missing letters.
To__a k_i, so_ii!
Remember the double 't' in 'totta' and the single 'p' in 'sopii'.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासA: Mennäänkö huomenna uimaan? B: ________, ________!
This is the standard, enthusiastic way to agree to a suggestion in Finnish.
Choose the correct Finnish translation.
'Sopii' is the correct verb form (3rd person singular) for this expression.
Situation: Your boss asks if you can meet at 9 AM.
You are confirming a time, so 'sopii' is the appropriate verb.
To__a k_i, so_ii!
Remember the double 't' in 'totta' and the single 'p' in 'sopii'.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
12 सवालYes, 'Sopii' on its own is a very common and polite way to agree. Adding 'totta kai' just makes it more enthusiastic.
Standard grammar says two words ('totta kai'), but in texting and informal writing, one word ('tottakai') is very common.
They are almost identical. 'Sopii' is slightly more formal/standard, while 'käy' is very common in spoken language.
It's better to use a neutral 'selvä' (clear/okay) if you are not enthusiastic. 'Totta kai' implies you are happy to agree.
No, in this idiomatic sense, it stays in the 3rd person singular 'sopii'.
No, 'sopivat' is plural and would only be used if you are talking about multiple items (like shoes) fitting.
Yes, it's very common in business to confirm meeting times or accept proposals.
You say 'Se ei sovi minulle'.
On its own, 'kai' usually means 'probably' or 'maybe', but in 'totta kai' it means 'of course'.
No, it is used and understood all over Finland.
Yes, it is perfectly polite for all ages.
Yes, 'Tottakai käy' or just 'Passaa' are more slangy.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Se käy
synonymThat works / That goes
Ilman muuta
similarWithout a doubt
Selvä pyy
informalClear as a hazel grouse (Roger that)
Sopiva
builds onSuitable
Sovittu
specialized formAgreed / It's a deal