ostaa
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"Yritys hankkii uusia laitteita. (The company acquires new equipment.)"
"Minä ostan uuden kirjan. (I buy a new book.)"
"Pitää hommata maitoa kaupasta. (Gotta get milk from the store.)"
"Äiti ostaa lelun. (Mommy buys a toy.)"
"Kävin ostellee vähä vaatteita. (I went shopping for some clothes.)"
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Aion ostaa uuden puhelimen, koska vanha alkaa olla jo aika hidas.
I'm going to buy a new phone, because the old one is already quite slow.
Aion ostaa: I'm going to buy (future intention). Puhelimen: phone (partitive case, object of 'ostaa').
Voisimme ostaa liput konserttiin jo etukäteen, jotta emme jää ilman.
We could buy tickets to the concert in advance, so we don't miss out.
Voisimme ostaa: We could buy (conditional mood). Liput: tickets (plural nominative, object of 'ostaa').
Hän päätti ostaa talon maalta ja muuttaa sinne asumaan lastensa kanssa.
She decided to buy a house in the countryside and move there to live with her children.
Päätti ostaa: Decided to buy. Talon: house (accusative case, object of 'ostaa').
Yritin ostaa paikallisesta kaupasta tuoretta kalaa, mutta sitä ei ollut saatavilla.
I tried to buy fresh fish from the local shop, but it wasn't available.
Yritin ostaa: I tried to buy. Kalaa: fish (partitive case, object of 'ostaa').
En ymmärrä, miksi ihmiset haluavat ostaa niin kalliita merkkivaatteita.
I don't understand why people want to buy such expensive brand clothes.
Haluavat ostaa: Want to buy. Vaatteita: clothes (partitive case, object of 'ostaa').
Minun täytyy ostaa uudet kengät, koska nämä ovat jo aivan rikki.
I need to buy new shoes, because these are already completely broken.
Täytyy ostaa: Must buy (expresses necessity). Kengät: shoes (plural nominative, object of 'ostaa').
Lapset pyysivät äitiään ostamaan heille jäätelöä kesähelteellä.
The children asked their mother to buy them ice cream in the summer heat.
Pyysivät ostamaan: Asked to buy. Jäätelöä: ice cream (partitive case, object of 'ostaa').
Olemme suunnitelleet ostavamme uuden auton ensi vuoden aikana.
We have planned to buy a new car during next year.
Suunnitelleet ostavamme: Have planned to buy (essive case of the infinitive). Auton: car (accusative case, object of 'ostaa').
खुद को परखो 18 सवाल
Which word means 'to buy'?
In Finnish, 'ostaa' means 'to buy'.
I want to ___ a new book. (Minä haluan ___ uuden kirjan.)
'Ostaa' fits here to complete the sentence, meaning 'to buy'.
They ___ milk. (He ___ maitoa.)
'Ostavat' is the correct form of 'ostaa' for 'they', meaning 'they buy'.
'Minä ostan leivän' means 'I buy a bread'.
Yes, 'Minä ostan leivän' correctly translates to 'I buy a bread'.
'Me ostamme' means 'We sell'.
'Me ostamme' means 'We buy', not 'We sell'.
'Hän ostaa' means 'He/She buys'.
Correct, 'Hän ostaa' means 'He/She buys'.
Which of these means 'I bought a new phone'?
'Ostin' is the past tense (minä-form) of 'ostaa'.
What is the correct form of 'ostaa' to complete the sentence: 'Me ______ ruokaa kaupasta.' (We buy food from the store.)
'Ostamme' is the 'me' (we) form of 'ostaa' in the present tense.
Which sentence correctly uses 'ostaa' in a question?
'Ostit' is the past tense (sinä-form) of 'ostaa', appropriate for asking what someone bought.
The sentence 'He ostavat uuden auton.' means 'They bought a new car.'
'He ostavat' means 'They buy' (present tense), not 'They bought' (past tense). The past tense would be 'He ostivat'.
If you want to say 'Are you buying this?', you can say 'Ostatko tämän?'
'Ostatko' is the correct present tense 'sinä' form of 'ostaa' with the question particle '-ko'.
The verb 'ostaa' changes its stem when conjugated in the past tense.
The present tense stem is 'osta-', while the past tense stem is 'ost-'. For example, 'minä ostan' (I buy) vs. 'minä ostin' (I bought).
This sentence means 'I want to buy a new book.' The order is Subject-Verb-Object-Adjective-Noun.
This sentence means 'They are going to buy a house next year.' The order is Subject-Verb-Object-Time expression.
This is a question meaning 'Can we buy food from the market?' The verb comes first in a question.
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