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- Ennen means 'before' in a temporal sense, not spatial.
- It requires the noun following it to be in the Partitive case.
- Use 'ennen kuin' to connect two clauses with verbs.
- It can mean 'previously' or 'in the past' when used alone.
The Finnish word ennen is a fundamental temporal marker that English speakers primarily translate as 'before'. However, its utility in Finnish extends beyond a simple preposition. It functions as a temporal anchor, helping speakers navigate the sequence of events in both historical contexts and daily routines. Understanding ennen requires more than just knowing its translation; it requires a grasp of the Partitive case, which it almost invariably demands when functioning as a preposition. Whether you are discussing life before the digital age or simply stating that you need to drink coffee before work, this word is your primary tool for establishing 'precedence'.
- Temporal Preposition
- When placed before a noun, ennen indicates that an event or state occurred prior to the time represented by that noun. Crucially, the noun must be in the partitive case.
- Adverbial Usage
- It can stand alone to mean 'previously' or 'in the past', often contrasting how things were then versus how they are now.
- Conjunction Component
- When paired with kuin, it forms the conjunction ennen kuin (before), which introduces a subordinate clause.
In everyday Finnish, you will hear ennen in almost every conversation involving planning. Finns are quite punctual and sequence-oriented, so clearly defining what happens before what is culturally significant. It is not just about time; it can also imply a hierarchy of actions. For instance, 'ennen kaikkea' means 'above all' or 'before everything else', showing its use in prioritizing concepts.
Meidän täytyy ehtiä kauppaan ennen sulkemisaikaa.
Historically, ennen has roots in the Uralic language family, reflecting a primitive need to distinguish the 'past' or 'front' from the 'present'. Interestingly, while English uses 'before' for both time and space (e.g., 'before the king'), Finnish uses ennen almost exclusively for time. For spatial 'before' (meaning 'in front of'), Finnish uses edessä. This is a common pitfall for learners who try to map English prepositions one-to-one onto Finnish ones.
Oletko käynyt täällä ennen?
To master ennen, one must also observe how it interacts with other temporal adverbs like jo (already) or vasta (not until). For example, jo ennen joulua means 'already before Christmas', emphasizing the earliness of an event. This layering of adverbs is a hallmark of sophisticated Finnish speech. As you progress from A2 to higher levels, you will notice ennen appearing in more abstract settings, such as philosophical debates about what existed before the universe or in legal documents defining conditions that must be met before a contract becomes valid.
Ennen vanhaan asiat olivat toisin.
Using ennen correctly involves understanding its three main syntactic roles: as a preposition, as an adverb, and as part of a conjunction. Let's break these down with a focus on the grammatical requirements that often trip up English speakers. The most important rule to memorize is: Ennen + Partitive noun. Unlike English where 'before' is followed by a standard noun, Finnish requires the noun to be in its 'partial' state.
- Rule 1: Prepositional Use
- Place 'ennen' before the noun. Example: ennen lomaa (before the holiday). Note that 'loma' becomes 'lomaa'.
- Rule 2: Adverbial Use
- Use 'ennen' at the end of a sentence or as a modifier to mean 'previously'. Example: Olen nähnyt tämän ennen. (I have seen this before).
- Rule 3: The 'Kuin' Connection
- To say 'before [doing something]', use 'ennen kuin'. Example: Lue ohjeet ennen kuin aloitat. (Read the instructions before you start).
One subtle aspect of ennen is its placement for emphasis. While it usually precedes the noun, in poetic or highly formal Finnish, you might occasionally see it after the noun (as a postposition), but this is rare and usually requires the noun to be in the Genitive case (e.g., joulun ennen). For A2 learners, stick strictly to the prepositional partitive construction. This is the standard in 99% of modern communication.
Hän tuli kotiin ennen minua.
When using ennen kuin, pay attention to the verb in the subordinate clause. Finnish does not require a special mood (like the subjunctive in some languages) after ennen kuin, but the tense should logically follow the main clause. If the main action is in the future, the subordinate clause is usually in the present tense. If the main action was in the past, the subordinate clause is also in the past.
Pese kädet ennen ruokailua.
Finally, consider the negative context. To say 'not before', you use ei ennen. This is often used with specific times: En tule ennen kello kuutta (I won't come before six o'clock). Notice again the partitive 'kuutta' (from 'kuusi'). This consistency in case usage is what makes Finnish both challenging and beautifully structured. By focusing on the 'ennen + partitive' pattern, you will avoid the most common beginner errors and sound much more natural to native ears.
Mieti ennen kuin puhut.
In the real world of Finland, ennen is ubiquitous. From the automated announcements on the Helsinki metro to the nostalgic stories told by grandparents, this word bridges the gap between the 'now' and the 'then'. If you are traveling in Finland, you will likely hear it first in transit or service situations. 'Ennen seuraavaa pysäkkiä' (Before the next stop) is a phrase that commuters hear daily. In shops, you might see signs like 'Osta nyt, maksa ennen tammikuuta' (Buy now, pay before January).
In the workplace, ennen is the backbone of deadlines. A manager might say, 'Tarvitsen raportin ennen perjantaita' (I need the report before Friday). Here, the word acts as a firm boundary. In social settings, it’s used to coordinate meetings: 'Tavataanko ennen elokuvaa?' (Shall we meet before the movie?). The word is so common that it often gets shortened or blended in fast, colloquial speech (puhekieli), though the form 'ennen' itself is quite stable compared to other words.
Söin aamiaista ennen seitsemää.
Television and news media use ennen to provide context for current events. Weather reports are a prime example: 'Ennen iltaa sää selkenee' (Before evening, the weather will clear up). In documentaries, especially those about Finnish history (like the Winter War), you will hear 'ennen sotaa' (before the war) constantly. It serves as a historical demarcation point that every Finn understands deeply.
Another place you'll encounter ennen is in culinary instructions. Finnish recipes are precise. 'Lisää suola ennen vettä' (Add the salt before the water) or 'Kuumenna uuni ennen paistamista' (Heat the oven before baking). In these contexts, the word is functional and imperative. It ensures the success of the process. Even in sports commentary, you'll hear it: 'Hän oli maalissa ennen muita' (He was at the finish line before the others).
Oliko täällä lunta ennen joulua?
Finally, the phrase ennen kaikkea (above all) is a favorite of politicians and public speakers. It allows them to pivot to their most important point. 'Meidän täytyy huolehtia luonnosta, ennen kaikkea lapsia varten' (We must take care of nature, above all for the children). By listening for these specific contexts—deadlines, nostalgia, instructions, and emphasis—you will start to feel the rhythm of how ennen structures the Finnish language.
For English speakers, the most frequent mistake when using ennen is failing to use the Partitive case. In English, 'before' doesn't change the word that follows it, but in Finnish, it's a grammatical trigger. Saying 'ennen joulu' instead of 'ennen joulua' sounds jarring to a native speaker—it’s like saying 'him is' in English. It’s a fundamental error that signals a lack of basic grammar mastery.
- Mistake 1: Nominative instead of Partitive
- Incorrect: ennen aamu. Correct: ennen aamua. Always check the ending!
- Mistake 2: Confusing with 'Edessä'
- English uses 'before' for space. Finnish does not. Use edessä for 'in front of'. Don't say 'seiso ennen minua' if you mean 'stand in front of me'.
- Mistake 3: Omitting 'kuin' with verbs
- You cannot say 'ennen menen' for 'before I go'. You must say ennen kuin menen.
Another common confusion arises between ennen and aikaisemmin. While both relate to being 'earlier', ennen is primarily a preposition or a relative adverb, whereas aikaisemmin (or aiemmin) is a pure adverb of time. You use ennen to say 'before [something else]', but you use aikaisemmin to say 'at an earlier time' without a direct object of comparison in the same phrase.
Väärin: Ennen tein töitä. Oikein: Aiemmin tein töitä.
Wait, you might ask: 'But can't I say 'Kuten ennen'?' Yes! That is a fixed expression. The confusion usually happens when starting a sentence. If you want to say 'Previously, I lived in London', use Aiemmin asuin Lontoossa. If you say Ennen asuin Lontoossa, it sounds like you're about to say 'Before I lived in London, [something else happened]'. Native speakers expect a 'kuin' or a following clause when 'ennen' starts a sentence in that way.
Lastly, learners often forget that 'ennen' can take personal pronouns in the partitive. 'Ennen minua' (before me), 'ennen sinua' (before you), etc. Do not try to use the nominative 'minä' or genitive 'minun' here. The logic of the partitive is absolute with this preposition. Mastering this one rule will solve 80% of the mistakes associated with this word.
Finnish has a rich vocabulary for expressing time, and ennen is just one piece of the puzzle. To speak like a native, you need to know when to swap ennen for its cousins aiemmin, edeltävä, or aikaisemmin. Each has a specific nuance that changes the 'flavor' of the sentence.
- Ennen vs. Aiemmin
- Ennen is a preposition (before something). Aiemmin is an adverb (earlier/previously). Use 'aiemmin' for 'I've been here before' (Olen ollut täällä aiemmin) if you want to sound more natural, although 'ennen' works too.
- Ennen vs. Edeltävä
- Edeltävä is an adjective meaning 'preceding'. Use it to describe a noun: 'edeltävä päivä' (the preceding day). 'Ennen päivää' would mean 'before the day'.
- Ennen vs. Ennemmin
- Ennemmin often means 'rather' or 'sooner'. 'Otan ennemmin teetä' (I'll rather take tea). It's easy to confuse with 'ennen' because of the spelling.
There is also the word muinoin, which means 'in ancient times' or 'long ago'. While ennen can refer to any time in the past, muinoin evokes a sense of history and myth. If you are talking about what you did 'before' lunch, muinoin is definitely too dramatic! Conversely, vastikään means 'just recently', which is the opposite of a long 'ennen' period.
Tein sen aiemmin tänään.
In formal writing, you might encounter edellä mainittu (the aforementioned). This uses the root of 'front/before' to refer to something written earlier in the text. It's a useful phrase for academic or business Finnish. Another interesting alternative is aikaisintaan, which means 'at the earliest'. It’s the superlative form of the 'early/before' root and is used for setting limits: 'Tulkaa aikaisintaan kello viisi' (Come at five o'clock at the earliest).
Understanding these alternatives allows you to be more precise. If you want to emphasize that something happened *just* before something else, you can use juuri ennen. If it was *long* before, you can use kauan ennen. The versatility of ennen combined with these modifiers makes it a powerful part of your Finnish vocabulary, allowing for subtle distinctions in timing and sequence.
How Formal Is It?
रोचक तथ्य
The word 'ennen' is actually an old case form of the word for 'front'. Over centuries, it became fixed as its own independent word.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing it with a single 'n' (sounds like 'enen').
- Putting stress on the second syllable.
- Pronouncing the 'e' like the 'ee' in 'seen'.
कठिनाई स्तर
Easy to recognize in texts once you know the partitive rule.
Challenging because you must remember to inflect the following noun in the partitive.
Requires quick mental declension of nouns while speaking.
Very common and usually clear in speech.
आगे क्या सीखें
पूर्वापेक्षाएँ
आगे सीखें
उन्नत
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Partitive Case
ennen joulua (Christmas is in partitive).
Temporal Subordinate Clauses
ennen kuin + verb (ennen kuin syön).
Pronoun Inflection
ennen minua (minä becomes minua).
Adverbial Position
Olen nähnyt tämän ennen (at the end of the sentence).
Negative Temporal Expressions
ei ennen kuin (not until/not before).
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
Syön ennen koulua.
I eat before school.
Koulua is the partitive of koulu.
Tule kotiin ennen kello kuutta.
Come home before six o'clock.
Kuutta is the partitive of kuusi.
Juon teetä ennen nukkumista.
I drink tea before sleeping.
Nukkumista is the partitive of nukkuminen.
Ennen joulua on pimeää.
Before Christmas it is dark.
Joulua is partitive.
Luen kirjaa ennen lounasta.
I read a book before lunch.
Lounasta is partitive.
Oletko täällä ennen minua?
Are you here before me?
Minua is the partitive of minä.
Pese kädet ennen ruokaa.
Wash hands before food.
Ruokaa is partitive.
Ennen saunaa juomme vettä.
Before the sauna we drink water.
Saunaa is partitive.
Mieti hetki ennen kuin vastaat.
Think for a moment before you answer.
Ennen kuin introduces a clause.
Olen käynyt tässä kaupassa ennen.
I have been in this shop before.
Ennen is used here as an adverb.
Ennen vanhaan täällä oli metsää.
In the old days there was forest here.
Fixed expression: ennen vanhaan.
Soita minulle ennen puolta yötä.
Call me before midnight.
Puolta yötä is partitive.
Tee läksyt ennen kuin katsot televisiota.
Do homework before you watch TV.
Ennen kuin + verb.
Hän lähti pois jo ennen lomaa.
He left already before the holiday.
Lomaa is partitive.
Ennen kaikkea haluan levätä.
Above all I want to rest.
Ennen kaikkea is an idiom.
Oliko hän täällä ennen tammikuuta?
Was he here before January?
Tammikuuta is partitive.
Meidän täytyy valmistautua hyvin ennen kokousta.
We must prepare well before the meeting.
Kokousta is partitive.
Ennen pitkää hän huomaa virheensä.
Before long he will notice his mistake.
Ennen pitkää means 'before long'.
Hän on nyt vahvempi kuin koskaan ennen.
He is now stronger than ever before.
Comparative structure.
Ennen kuin unohdan, tässä on avaimesi.
Before I forget, here are your keys.
Subordinate clause.
Asiat olivat paremmin ennen sotaa.
Things were better before the war.
Sotaa is partitive.
Varaa lippu ennen kuin ne loppuvat.
Book a ticket before they run out.
Temporal clause.
Puhdistimme rannan ennen kesän alkua.
We cleaned the beach before the start of summer.
Alkua is partitive.
Hän ei tullut kotiin ennen aamunkoittoa.
He didn't come home before dawn.
Aamunkoittoa is partitive.
Ennen päätöksentekoa meidän on punnittava kaikki vaihtoehdot.
Before decision-making, we must weigh all options.
Päätöksentekoa is partitive.
Tämä on ennenkokematon tilanne maamme historiassa.
This is an unprecedented situation in our country's history.
Ennenkokematon is a compound adjective.
Ennen kaikkea arvostan rehellisyyttä.
Above all, I value honesty.
Idiomatic use for priority.
Hän oli ehtinyt lukea kirjan jo ennen kurssin alkamista.
He had managed to read the book already before the start of the course.
Alkamista is partitive.
Ennen kuin huomaammekaan, talvi on taas täällä.
Before we even notice, winter is here again.
Ennen kuin huomaammekaan is a common idiom.
Tutustu aineistoon huolellisesti ennen tenttiä.
Familiarize yourself with the material carefully before the exam.
Tenttiä is partitive.
Hän ei halunnut puhua asiasta ennen kuin oli varma.
He didn't want to talk about the matter until he was sure.
Negative 'before' clause.
Ennen vanhaan ihmiset liikkuivat enemmän jalan.
In the old days, people moved more on foot.
Historical context.
Ennen näkemätön suosio yllätti artistin täysin.
The unprecedented popularity completely surprised the artist.
Compound adjective.
On pohdittava, mitä tapahtui ennen maailmankaikkeuden syntyä.
One must ponder what happened before the birth of the universe.
Syntyä is partitive.
Ennen kuin ryhdymme toimeen, on syytä tarkistaa faktat.
Before we take action, it is advisable to check the facts.
Formal expression 'ryhtyä toimeen'.
Hän oli jo aiemmin vihjannut asiasta, mutta ennen tätä päivää kukaan ei uskonut häntä.
He had already hinted at the matter earlier, but before this day, no one believed him.
Contrast between aiemmin and ennen.
Ennen muuta meidän on keskityttävä laatuun.
Above all (primarily), we must focus on quality.
Ennen muuta is a synonym for ennen kaikkea.
Teos on valmistunut jo kauan ennen tekijän kuolemaa.
The work was completed long before the author's death.
Kuolemaa is partitive.
Ennen kuin ehdin sanoa sanaakaan, hän oli jo poissa.
Before I could say a word, he was already gone.
Expressing rapid sequence.
Sopimus on allekirjoitettava ennen määräajan umpeutumista.
The contract must be signed before the expiration of the deadline.
Umpeutumista is partitive.
Ennenkuulumaton röyhkeys sai yleisön hiljenemään.
Unheard-of insolence made the audience fall silent.
Ennenkuulumaton (unheard of).
Filosofiassa pohditaan usein, onko olemassaoloa ennen havaintoa.
In philosophy, it is often considered whether existence precedes perception.
Abstract usage.
Ennen vanhaan vallitsi toisenlainen moraalikäsitys.
In the olden days, a different moral conception prevailed.
Formal historical analysis.
Hän oli perehtynyt aiheeseen syvällisesti jo ennen kuin se nousi yleiseen keskusteluun.
He had familiarized himself with the topic deeply before it rose to public discussion.
Complex temporal relationship.
Ennen kuin voimme vetää johtopäätöksiä, tarvitsemme lisää empiiristä aineistoa.
Before we can draw conclusions, we need more empirical data.
Academic register.
Onko mahdollista, että aika itsessään loppuu ennen kuin maailmankaikkeus?
Is it possible that time itself ends before the universe?
Metaphysical questioning.
Ennen pitkää huomaamme, että teknologia on muuttanut meitä peruuttamattomasti.
Before long, we will notice that technology has changed us irreversibly.
Prophetic tone.
Hän hioi timanttia tuntikausia ennen kuin oli tyytyväinen lopputulokseen.
He polished the diamond for hours before he was satisfied with the result.
Detailed process description.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
— Used to introduce a point one just remembered.
Ennen kuin unohdan, tässä on avaimesi.
— A comparison between the past and the present.
Kirja kertoo kaupungista ennen ja nyt.
— Something that has never happened until now.
En ole nähnyt tällaista ei koskaan ennen.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
Edessä is 'before' in space (in front of), while ennen is 'before' in time.
Aiemmin is usually an adverb (previously), while ennen is usually a preposition (before something).
Vasta means 'not until', often confused by learners trying to say 'only before'.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— Better late than never (though 'ennen' is usually omitted, the contrast is implied).
Hän tuli lopulta, parempi myöhään kuin ei milloinkaan.
informal— What was there before? (Used in philosophical or historical inquiry).
Mitä oli ennen alkuräjähdystä?
neutral— Before and after (often used in marketing or transformations).
Tässä on kuva ennen ja jälkeen remontin.
neutralआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Similar root.
Ennätys means 'a record' (like in sports), not 'before'.
Hän teki uuden ennätyksen.
Both start with 'en-'.
Ensin means 'first' (in a sequence), whereas ennen means 'before'.
Syön ensin, sitten nukun.
Both relate to time.
Ensi means 'next' (e.g., ensi viikolla - next week).
Nähdään ensi viikolla.
Very similar spelling.
Ennemmin usually means 'rather' or 'sooner'.
Otan ennemmin kahvia.
Related root.
Entinen is an adjective meaning 'former' or 'ex-'.
Hän on entinen opettaja.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
ennen + [noun-PART]
ennen lomaa
ennen + [time-PART]
ennen kello kymmentä
ennen kuin + [verb]
ennen kuin syön
[sentence] + ennen
Olen ollut täällä ennen.
ennen + [pronoun-PART]
ennen meitä
ennen pitkää
Hän tulee ennen pitkää.
ennen + [verbal noun-PART]
ennen saapumista
ennen [noun-GEN] [postposition]
joulun alla (related spatial/temporal)
शब्द परिवार
संज्ञा
क्रिया
विशेषण
संबंधित
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Extremely frequent in both spoken and written Finnish.
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ennen koulu
→
ennen koulua
The noun 'koulu' must be in the partitive case after 'ennen'.
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ennen minä menen
→
ennen kuin menen
You cannot follow 'ennen' directly with a verb; you need the conjunction 'kuin'.
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seison ennen taloa
→
seison talon edessä
'Ennen' is for time, not for spatial location in front of something.
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ennen kello kuusi
→
ennen kello kuutta
Numbers also need to be in the partitive case after 'ennen'.
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ennen tein sen
→
aiemmin tein sen
While 'ennen' can mean 'previously', 'aiemmin' is more natural for 'earlier I did it'.
सुझाव
The Partitive Rule
Always check the word after 'ennen'. If it doesn't have a partitive ending (-a, -ä, -ta, -tä), it's probably wrong. This is the #1 mistake for learners.
Time vs Space
Remember: Ennen = Time. Edessä = Space. Don't tell someone you are 'ennen' the building if you are standing in front of it.
The 'Kuin' Bridge
When you want to use a verb after 'before', you MUST use the bridge 'kuin'. Ennen + kuin + minä menen.
Priority
Use 'ennen kaikkea' to start your most important sentence. It makes you sound like a sophisticated speaker.
Nostalgia
If you hear 'ennen vanhaan', prepare for a story about how things used to be different (and often 'better') in Finland.
Hold the N
The double 'nn' in 'ennen' is long. If you say it too fast, it sounds like 'enen', which isn't a word.
Formal vs Informal
In formal essays, try using 'aiemmin' for 'previously' and 'ennen' for 'before [noun]'.
News Context
In news, 'ennen' is often used with dates or events. 'Ennen vaaleja' (before the elections).
Opposites
Learn 'ennen' and 'jälkeen' together as a pair. 'Ennen' + Partitive, 'Jälkeen' + Genitive. They are the two pillars of Finnish time.
Shortening
In puhekieli (spoken Finnish), 'ennen kuin' often becomes 'ennenku'. Keep an ear out for it!
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of 'EN-nen' as 'END-ing the wait'. You do something 'ennen' (before) the wait ends.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a finish line. 'Ennen' is everything that happens before you cross that line.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to use 'ennen' in three sentences today: one about a meal, one about a time, and one using 'ennen kuin'.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Derived from the Proto-Finnic root 'ete-', which means 'front' or 'before'. This root is common across many Finno-Ugric languages.
मूल अर्थ: The original sense was likely spatial ('in front of'), but in modern Finnish, 'ennen' has specialized into a temporal meaning.
Uralic / Finno-Ugric.सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
No specific sensitivities, but be aware that 'ennen vanhaan' can sometimes evoke strong political or social opinions about the past.
English speakers often confuse 'before' (time) and 'before' (space). In Finnish, 'ennen' is strictly time. Don't use it to say you are standing 'before' a judge.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
Daily Routine
- ennen aamiaista
- ennen töitä
- ennen nukkumista
- ennen suihkua
Travel
- ennen junaa
- ennen lähtöä
- ennen hotellia
- ennen matkaa
Work/Deadlines
- ennen perjantaita
- ennen kokousta
- ennen lomaa
- ennen raporttia
History
- ennen sotaa
- ennen itsenäisyyttä
- ennen vanhaan
- ennen nykyaikaa
Socializing
- ennen elokuvaa
- ennen peliä
- ennen juhlia
- ennen tapaamista
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"Mitä teit ennen kuin tulit tänne tänään?"
"Oletko asunut tässä kaupungissa ennen?"
"Mitä haluat tehdä ennen kuin kesä loppuu?"
"Oliko elämä parempaa ennen internetiä?"
"Mitä yleensä syöt ennen kuntosalille menoa?"
डायरी विषय
Kirjoita päivästäsi: Mitä teit ennen lounasta ja mitä sen jälkeen?
Kuvaile elämääsi kymmenen vuotta sitten. Mikä oli erilaista kuin ennen?
Mitä asioita haluat saavuttaa ennen kuin täytät 50 vuotta?
Mieti suosikkiharrastustasi. Mitä valmisteluja teet ennen kuin aloitat?
Kirjoita historiallisesta tapahtumasta. Millaista maailma oli ennen sitä?
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालYes, when functioning as a preposition (before something), the following noun or pronoun must be in the partitive case. This is one of the most consistent rules in Finnish grammar. For example, 'ennen joulua' (Christmas) and 'ennen minua' (me).
No. For spatial relationships, use 'edessä'. 'Ennen' is strictly for time or sequence. If you say 'Hän on ennen minua jonossa', it means 'He is before me in the queue' (sequence), which is okay, but 'He is standing in front of me' is 'Hän seisoo edessäni'.
'Ennen' is used with nouns (ennen lounasta), while 'ennen kuin' is used with verbs/clauses (ennen kuin syön). You cannot use 'ennen' alone directly before a verb.
The fixed idiom is 'ennen pitkää'. It’s very common and useful for describing things that will happen soon.
Very rarely. In archaic or poetic Finnish, you might see it after a genitive noun (e.g., 'aikain ennen' - in times before), but in modern Finnish, it is almost exclusively a preposition.
Usually, 'ennemmin' is used for 'rather', but in some dialects or older contexts, 'ennen' can carry this meaning. For clarity, stick to 'ennemmin' for 'rather'.
Use 'ei koskaan ennen'. For example: 'En ole koskaan ennen nähnyt tätä.' (I have never seen this before.)
Still the partitive. 'Ennen kello kuutta' (before six o'clock). Note that 'kuusi' (six) becomes 'kuutta'.
'Aiemmin' is a pure adverb meaning 'earlier'. While 'ennen' can be an adverb, 'aiemmin' is often preferred at the start of a sentence to mean 'previously'.
No, it is two words, but it functions as a single adverbial phrase meaning 'in the old days'.
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Write a sentence in Finnish: 'Before the movie, I eat.'
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Write a sentence in Finnish: 'I go home before six.'
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Write a sentence in Finnish: 'Think before you speak.'
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Write a sentence in Finnish: 'In the old days, life was hard.'
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Write a sentence in Finnish: 'Wash your hands before the meal.'
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Write a sentence in Finnish: 'I have seen this before.'
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Write a sentence in Finnish: 'Before long, he will arrive.'
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Write a sentence in Finnish: 'Above all, I love my family.'
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Write a sentence in Finnish: 'He left before me.'
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Write a sentence in Finnish: 'Before the trip, we buy food.'
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Write a sentence in Finnish: 'Read the instructions before you start.'
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Write a sentence in Finnish: 'Before Christmas, it is dark.'
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Write a sentence in Finnish: 'I will call you before midnight.'
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Write a sentence in Finnish: 'Was it better before?'
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Write a sentence in Finnish: 'Before school, I drink milk.'
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Write a sentence in Finnish: 'Finish the work before Friday.'
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Write a sentence in Finnish: 'I sleep before the meeting.'
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Write a sentence in Finnish: 'Before the rain, it was warm.'
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Write a sentence in Finnish: 'He is stronger than before.'
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Write a sentence in Finnish: 'Before the exam, I study.'
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Pronounce the word: 'ennen'.
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Say: 'Before the movie'.
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Say: 'Before I go'.
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Say: 'In the old days'.
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Say: 'Before you'.
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Say: 'Before school'.
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Say: 'Before lunch'.
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Say: 'Before long'.
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Say: 'Above all'.
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Say: 'Before six'.
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Say: 'I have seen this before'.
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Say: 'Before Christmas'.
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Say: 'Before the trip'.
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Say: 'Before midnight'.
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Say: 'Think before you speak'.
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Say: 'Before the meeting'.
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Say: 'Before the war'.
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Say: 'Before dawn'.
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Say: 'As before'.
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Say: 'Unprecedented'.
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Listen to: 'Olen täällä ennen sinua.' Who is here first?
Listen to: 'Tule ennen kello kahdeksaa.' What time should you come?
Listen to: 'Ennen sotaa kaikki oli toisin.' What is the context?
Listen to: 'Juon vettä ennen lenkkiä.' What does the person do before the run?
Listen to: 'Ennen kuin menet, ota avaimet.' What should you take?
Listen to: 'Hän on asunut täällä ennenkin.' Has he lived here before?
Listen to: 'Ennen kaikkea ole varovainen.' What is the main advice?
Listen to: 'Parempi myöhään kuin ei milloinkaan.' What is the meaning?
Listen to: 'Ennen pitkää sataa.' What will happen soon?
Listen to: 'Hän lähti ennen aamua.' When did he leave?
Listen to: 'Tarkista ovi ennen lähtöä.' What should be checked?
Listen to: 'Ennen tätä emme tienneet.' Did they know?
Listen to: 'Osta leipää ennen kotiin tuloa.' What to buy?
Listen to: 'Ennen muinoin täällä oli joki.' What was here?
Listen to: 'Hän on vahvempi kuin ennen.' Is he stronger now?
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Summary
The word 'ennen' is the essential Finnish tool for sequencing events in time. Always remember the 'Partitive Rule': 'ennen' + [Noun] + 'a/ä/ta/tä'. For example: 'ennen lomaa' (before the holiday).
- Ennen means 'before' in a temporal sense, not spatial.
- It requires the noun following it to be in the Partitive case.
- Use 'ennen kuin' to connect two clauses with verbs.
- It can mean 'previously' or 'in the past' when used alone.
The Partitive Rule
Always check the word after 'ennen'. If it doesn't have a partitive ending (-a, -ä, -ta, -tä), it's probably wrong. This is the #1 mistake for learners.
Time vs Space
Remember: Ennen = Time. Edessä = Space. Don't tell someone you are 'ennen' the building if you are standing in front of it.
The 'Kuin' Bridge
When you want to use a verb after 'before', you MUST use the bridge 'kuin'. Ennen + kuin + minä menen.
Priority
Use 'ennen kaikkea' to start your most important sentence. It makes you sound like a sophisticated speaker.
संबंधित सामग्री
संबंधित मुहावरे
general के और शब्द
aiemmin
B1पहले: मैंने इसे पहले देखा है।
aiheinen
B2themed or related to a topic
aiheuttaa
B1to cause
aiheutua
B2के कारण होना, से उत्पन्न होना। 'देरी बारिश के कारण हुई थी।'
aikaa vievä
B1इसका मतलब है 'समय लेने वाला'। उदाहरण के लिए: 'यह एक समय लेने वाला काम है।'
aikaisin
A2early
aikoa
A2Aikoa का मतलब है भविष्य में कुछ करने का इरादा या योजना बनाना। इसका उपयोग तब किया जाता है जब आपका कोई विशिष्ट इरादा होता है।
aivan
A2exactly or quite
ajankohtainen
B1यह विषय वर्तमान में बहुत प्रासंगिक है।
ajatella
A1to think