The Finnish word suosittu is the primary adjective used to describe something or someone that is 'popular' or 'well-liked'. It is derived from the verb suosia, which means 'to favor' or 'to prefer'. Linguistically, it is the past passive participle of this verb, literally meaning 'favored'. However, in modern Finnish, it functions almost exclusively as an independent adjective. When you call a restaurant suosittu, you are implying that many people choose to go there and that it has a high level of public approval. It is a versatile word used in everything from casual conversations about music to formal marketing reports about consumer trends. Understanding this word is essential because Finnish culture often emphasizes consensus and shared experiences; knowing what is 'suosittu' helps you navigate the social landscape of Finland. Whether you are talking about a suosittu kirjailija (popular author) or a suosittu lomakohde (popular holiday destination), the word conveys a sense of widespread positive reception.
- Core Concept
- The state of being liked, admired, or supported by many people. It captures the essence of social proof and collective preference.
- Grammatical Origin
- Derived from the verb 'suosia' (to favor). The '-ttu' ending indicates a passive state, essentially meaning 'that which has been favored'.
- Usage Context
- Used in daily speech, media, statistics, and reviews to denote high demand or high approval ratings across various domains like entertainment, food, and politics.
Tämä kahvila on erittäin suosittu nuorten keskuudessa.
In Finnish society, being 'suosittu' is generally positive but can occasionally carry a nuance of being 'mainstream' or 'commercial'. For example, a 'suosittu' artist might be contrasted with an 'indie' artist who has a smaller but more dedicated following. However, in most contexts, it is a straightforward compliment to the quality or appeal of the subject. It is important to note that 'suosittu' is distinct from 'kuuluisa' (famous). While something popular is often famous, something famous (like a notorious criminal) is certainly not popular. You would use 'suosittu' to describe a teacher that students love, a game that everyone is playing, or a brand that dominates the market. The word undergoes consonant gradation (tt -> t) when declined, which is a key grammatical point for learners to master early on.
Helsinki on suosittu matkakohde kesällä.
Furthermore, 'suosittu' can be used in the comparative and superlative forms: suositumpi (more popular) and suosituin (most popular). These are extremely common when making recommendations. If you ask a waiter what the most popular dish is, you would ask: 'Mikä on teidän suosituin annoksenne?'. This demonstrates how the word is integrated into the superlative structure to identify the top choice among many. In business contexts, 'suosittu' might refer to a product's market share or customer satisfaction. In social contexts, it describes the person who is the 'life of the party' or simply well-liked by their peers. The breadth of its application makes it one of the top adjectives a B1 learner should have in their active vocabulary, as it allows for the expression of preference and social consensus without needing complex periphrastic constructions.
Hän on koulun suosituin oppilas.
- Social Context
- In Finland, being popular is often linked to being reliable, kind, or talented rather than just being flashy or loud.
Tämä kirja on ollut suosittu jo vuosikymmeniä.
Onko tämä peli suosittu myös Amerikassa?
Using suosittu correctly involves understanding its role as an adjective and its internal consonant gradation. In its basic form, 'suosittu' modifies a noun. For example, in the phrase 'suosittu ranta' (a popular beach), the adjective precedes the noun and agrees with it in case and number. When the noun is in the partitive case, the adjective must also be in the partitive: 'Etsimme suosittua rantaa' (We are looking for a popular beach). Notice that in the partitive singular 'suosittua', the double 'tt' remains because the syllable is open. However, in the genitive case 'suositun rannan' (the popular beach's), the 'tt' weakens to a single 't' because the syllable closes. Mastering this 'tt' vs 't' switch is the most challenging part of using 'suosittu' for English speakers, who are not used to such internal word changes.
- Agreement Rule
- The adjective 'suosittu' must match the case and number of the noun it describes. If the noun is plural, the adjective is plural (e.g., suositut kirjat).
- Consonant Gradation
- Strong grade 'tt' appears in nominative, partitive, and illative singular. Weak grade 't' appears in genitive, inessive, elative, adessive, ablative, and allative singular.
Hän on yksi suosituimmista poliitikoista.
When expressing 'popular among someone', Finnish uses the postposition keskuudessa or the preposition parissa. For example, 'suosittu opiskelijoiden keskuudessa' (popular among students). You can also use the adessive case (-lla/-llä) to indicate where or in what group something is popular: 'Tämä on suosittu Suomessa' (This is popular in Finland). Another common construction is to use 'suosittu' with an infinitive to say what is popular to do: 'On suosittua matkustaa junalla' (It is popular to travel by train). This 'it is [adjective] to [verb]' structure is a staple of B1 level communication. It allows you to describe trends and common behaviors in a natural-sounding way.
Tämä malli on suositumpi kuin tuo toinen.
In more advanced usage, 'suosittu' can be part of compound words or phrases. For instance, 'yleisösuosittu' refers to something that is a 'crowd favorite'. In news reports, you might see 'suosittu' used to describe a candidate's standing in polls. If you want to emphasize how popular something is, you can add adverbs like 'erittäin' (very), 'todella' (really), or 'huikean' (tremendously). For example: 'Se on huikean suosittu sovellus' (It is a tremendously popular app). When writing, ensure you don't confuse 'suosittu' with the verb 'suosia'. Use 'suosittu' for the quality and 'suosia' for the action of favoring. For instance: 'Ihmiset suosivat tätä merkkiä, koska se on niin suosittu' (People favor this brand because it is so popular).
Mikä on suosituin tapa viettää juhannusta?
- Partitive Usage
- Use 'suosittua' when the quantity is indefinite or when the verb requires a partitive object. 'Hän kirjoittaa suosittua blogia' (He writes a popular blog).
He ovat suosittuja esiintyjiä.
Tämä on suosittu puheenaihe.
In Finland, you will encounter suosittu in a wide variety of daily situations. In the media, it is ubiquitous. News broadcasts frequently report on 'suosituimmat nimet' (the most popular names) for newborns each year, or 'suosituimmat matkakohteet' (the most popular travel destinations) during the holiday season. If you listen to the radio, DJs will often introduce 'suosittu uutuus' (a popular new release) or 'viikon suosituin kappale' (the most popular song of the week). In the world of commerce, marketing slogans often use 'suosittu' to build trust with potential customers. A sign in a bakery might say 'Meidän suosittu korvapuusti' (Our popular cinnamon bun), signaling to the customer that this is a tried-and-tested favorite. This use of 'suosittu' acts as a social recommendation, which is highly effective in Finnish culture where word-of-mouth and reputation are valued.
- News & Media
- Used to describe trends, top-charting songs, and highly-rated TV shows. It is the standard word for 'trending' in many contexts.
- Social Media
- Influencers are often described as 'suosittu tubettaja' or 'suosittu instagrammaaja'. It quantifies their reach and influence.
- Workplace
- Colleagues might discuss a 'suosittu työnantaja' (popular employer) or a 'suosittu etätyökäytäntö' (popular remote work practice).
Hän on hyvin suosittu opettaja tässä koulussa.
If you are exploring a Finnish city, you'll see 'suosittu' in tourist guides and on TripAdvisor-style reviews. A 'suosittu nähtävyys' (popular sight) is something you shouldn't miss. In restaurants, if you're unsure what to order, asking the staff 'Mikä on suosittu annos?' is a perfectly natural way to get a recommendation. In schools and universities, students talk about which courses are 'suosittuja' and which ones are hard to get into because of their popularity. The word is also common in political discourse, where a 'suosittu poliitikko' is one who consistently performs well in popularity polls (suosiomittaukset). Even in the digital world, apps and websites are categorized by how 'suosittu' they are among different age groups. The word is so common that it is often one of the first fifty adjectives a learner acquires.
Tämä on tällä hetkellä suosituin sovellus kaupassa.
In casual conversation, you might hear 'suosittu' used to describe a person's social standing, though Finns can be a bit modest about this. Instead of saying someone is 'suosittu', they might say they are 'pidetty' (liked), which feels slightly more humble. However, 'suosittu' is not incorrect; it's just more objective. You'll also hear it in the context of hobbies. For example, 'Padel on nyt todella suosittu laji Suomessa' (Padel is a really popular sport in Finland right now). This reflects the word's ability to describe trends and fads. Whenever something becomes a 'hit', 'suosittu' is the word that follows. It's a key word for staying up-to-date with Finnish culture and understanding what the general public is interested in at any given moment.
Miksi tämä elokuva on niin suosittu?
- Common Pairings
- Suosittu blogi (popular blog), suosittu näyttelijä (popular actor), suosittu harrastus (popular hobby).
Tämä on suosittu lahjaidea.
Onko hän suosittu omassa maassaan?
One of the most frequent mistakes learners make with suosittu is failing to apply consonant gradation correctly. Because the nominative form has a double 'tt', learners often assume this remains in all cases. For example, saying 'suosittun' instead of 'suositun' for the genitive is a classic error. It is crucial to remember that the 'tt' weakens to 't' when the following syllable is closed. Another common error is confusing 'suosittu' with 'kuuluisa' (famous). While they are related, they are not interchangeable. 'Kuuluisa' describes someone who is widely known, regardless of whether they are liked. 'Suosittu' specifically means they are liked by many. For instance, a controversial politician might be 'kuuluisa' but definitely not 'suosittu'. Using the wrong word can significantly change the meaning of your sentence.
- Gradation Error
- Incorrect: suosittun, suosittulla. Correct: suositun, suositulla. The 'tt' only stays in cases like nominative (suosittu) and partitive (suosittua).
- Word Confusion
- Don't use 'suosittu' when you just mean 'well-known'. Use 'tunnettu' or 'kuuluisa' for that. 'Suosittu' implies a positive reception.
- Postposition Case
- When saying 'popular among...', the group must be in the genitive case before 'keskuudessa'. Example: 'nuorten (gen.) keskuudessa suosittu'.
Tämä on väärin: 'Hän on suosittun kirjailijan tytär'.
Another subtle mistake involves the use of 'suosittu' versus 'pidetty'. 'Pidetty' is the past passive participle of 'pitää' (to like) and is often used for people in a more personal or professional sense. If you say a teacher is 'suosittu', it sounds like they are a celebrity in the school. If you say they are 'pidetty', it sounds like they are respected and liked by their students and colleagues. For objects and places, 'suosittu' is usually the better choice. Additionally, learners sometimes struggle with the comparative and superlative forms. Remember that 'suositumpi' and 'suosituin' also follow the weak grade 't'. Avoid saying 'suosittumpi' or 'suosittuin'. These small spelling and pronunciation differences are what separate intermediate learners from advanced speakers.
Varo sekoittamasta sanoja suosittu ja kuuluisa.
Lastly, be mindful of the prepositional/postpositional phrases. In English, we say 'popular with' or 'popular among'. In Finnish, 'suosittu' is often used with the genitive + 'keskuudessa' (among) or simply the adessive case (-lla/-llä) to mean 'in' or 'among' a group. For example, 'suosittu nuorisolla' is common in spoken language, though 'nuorison keskuudessa' is more formal. Avoid using 'kanssa' (with) to translate 'popular with', as 'suosittu hänen kanssaan' would mean something entirely different (popular while being with him). Stick to the established Finnish patterns to avoid sounding like you're translating literally from English. Practice these structures until they become second nature, and your Finnish will sound much more authentic.
Hän on suosittu (ei 'kuuluisa'), koska kaikki pitävät hänestä.
- Superlative Mistake
- Incorrect: kaikkein suosittuin. Correct: kaikkein suosituin. The superlative stem uses the weak grade 't'.
Tämä on suosituin (ei 'suosittuin') malli tänä vuonna.
Nämä ovat suosittuja (partitiivi monikko) vaihtoehtoja.
While suosittu is the most common word for 'popular', Finnish offers several alternatives depending on the nuance you want to convey. If you want to emphasize that someone is well-liked and respected, pidetty is an excellent choice. It feels warmer and more personal than 'suosittu'. For something that is well-known but not necessarily 'popular' in the sense of being a favorite, you can use tunnettu (known) or mainetta niittänyt (renowned). If something is popular because it is currently a trend or a fad, you might call it muodikas (fashionable) or trendikäs (trendy). These words shift the focus from general approval to current style. In a more formal or academic context, you might use yleinen (common/general) if you are talking about the prevalence of a phenomenon rather than its popularity.
- Suosittu vs Pidetty
- 'Suosittu' is objective and often relates to numbers or broad appeal. 'Pidetty' is subjective and relates to personal affection and respect.
- Suosittu vs Tunnettu
- 'Suosittu' means people like it. 'Tunnettu' simply means people know about it. A 'tunnettu' problem is not 'suosittu'!
- Suosittu vs Trendikäs
- 'Trendikäs' implies something is popular specifically because it is new or stylish right now. 'Suosittu' can be timeless.
Hän on erittäin pidetty naapuri.
Another interesting alternative is populaari, which is a direct loanword. However, it is mostly used in specific phrases like 'populaarikulttuuri' (popular culture) and is rarely used to describe a person or a restaurant in everyday speech. If you want to say something is a 'hit', you can use the word hitti itself, as in 'hittituote' (hit product). In slang, young people might use words like kova (hard/cool) or pinnalla (on the surface/trending) to describe what is popular. For example, 'Tämä biisi on nyt pinnalla' (This song is trending right now). Understanding these synonyms allows you to vary your language and choose the word that fits the register and emotional tone of your conversation.
Tämä on tunnettu tosiasia, mutta ei kovin suosittu sellainen.
For describing something that is a 'favorite' specifically for an individual, use lemp- as a prefix. For example, 'lempivärini' (my favorite color) or 'lempiaineeni' (my favorite subject). While 'suosittu' describes what the masses like, 'lempi-' describes what *you* like. If you want to say something is 'beloved' in a deeper, more emotional sense, you could use rakastettu. A 'rakastettu kirjailija' is not just popular; they are held dear by their readers. Finally, in marketing, you might see kysytty (in demand). If a product is 'suosittu', it's liked; if it's 'kysytty', people are actively trying to buy it. This distinction is useful in business Finnish. By learning these shades of meaning, you can move beyond basic descriptions and express yourself with greater precision and sophistication.
Se on kysytty malli markkinoilla.
- Slang Terms
- 'Pinnalla' (trending), 'huudossa' (in high demand/shouted for), 'muodissa' (in fashion).
Vinyylilevyt ovat taas huudossa.
Tämä on suosittu mutta kiistanalainen päätös.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
Tämä on suosittu peli.
This is a popular game.
Basic nominative form.
Hän on suosittu poika.
He is a popular boy.
Adjective-noun agreement.
Pizza on suosittu ruoka.
Pizza is a popular food.
Simple predicate adjective.
Onko tämä suosittu paikka?
Is this a popular place?
Interrogative sentence.
Tämä kirja ei ole suosittu.
This book is not popular.
Negative sentence.
Suomi on suosittu maa.
Finland is a popular country.
Basic adjective usage.
Hän on suosittu opettaja.
He/she is a popular teacher.
Describing a person.
Tämä on suosittu nimi.
This is a popular name.
Describing an abstract noun.
Etsin suosittua ravintolaa.
I am looking for a popular restaurant.
Partitive singular 'suosittua'.
Tämä on erittäin suosittu ranta.
This is a very popular beach.
Using the adverb 'erittäin'.
Hän on suosittu näyttelijä täällä.
He/she is a popular actor here.
Adding a locative adverb 'täällä'.
Nämä ovat suosittuja kirjoja.
These are popular books.
Partitive plural 'suosittuja'.
Miksi se on niin suosittu?
Why is it so popular?
Using 'niin' for emphasis.
Tämä on suosittu harrastus nuorille.
This is a popular hobby for young people.
Allative case 'nuorille'.
Hän haluaa olla suosittu.
He/she wants to be popular.
Infinitive construction.
Tämä on suosittu reitti.
This is a popular route.
Describing a path or way.
Tämä on suositun kirjailijan uusi teos.
This is the new work of a popular author.
Genitive singular 'suositun' (weak grade).
Hän on suositumpi kuin veljensä.
He is more popular than his brother.
Comparative 'suositumpi'.
Mikä on kaupungin suosituin puisto?
Which is the city's most popular park?
Superlative 'suosituin'.
Tämä malli on suosittu opiskelijoiden keskuudessa.
This model is popular among students.
Postposition 'keskuudessa'.
Hän asuu suositulla alueella.
He/she lives in a popular area.
Adessive singular 'suositulla' (weak grade).
Onko tämä suosittu tapa toimia?
Is this a popular way to act?
Abstract usage.
Tämä sovellus on suosittu koko maailmassa.
This app is popular in the whole world.
Inessive case 'maailmassa'.
Hänestä tuli suosittu nopeasti.
He/she became popular quickly.
Translative with 'tulla'.
Suosituimmat videot saavat miljoonia katselukertoja.
The most popular videos get millions of views.
Nominative plural superlative.
Hän on yksi suosituimmista poliitikoista.
He/she is one of the most popular politicians.
Elative plural superlative.
Tämä on suosittu harhaluulo monien mielestä.
This is a popular misconception in many people's opinion.
Abstract concept 'harhaluulo'.
Yritys on suosittu työnantaja nuorten ammattilaisten parissa.
The company is a popular employer among young professionals.
संबंधित सामग्री
संबंधित मुहावरे
social के और शब्द
anteeksi
A1sorry or excuse me
apua
B1help
arvostettu
B2Respected, esteemed or prestigious.
auttaa
A1to help
edustava
B2प्रतिनिधि या प्रस्तुत करने योग्य। 'एक प्रतिनिधि नमूना' (Edustava otos).
edustustilaisuus
B2formal reception or event
ehdottaa
B1to suggest
ehdotus
B1a suggestion or proposal
ennakkoluulo
B2prejudice
erilaisuus
B2difference or diversity