意味
Expressing tiredness.
文化的背景
Finns value their 'oma rauha' (own peace). Saying 'Haluan nukkua' is a socially accepted way to claim that peace. The concept of 'hygge' or 'kotoilu' often involves early nights and cozy sleep during the dark winter months. Finnish workplaces generally respect work-life balance. Admitting you need sleep after a big project is seen as honest, not weak. Finnish parents often emphasize strict sleep schedules for children, making 'nukkua' a very frequent word in households.
Drop the 'Minä'
You don't need to say 'Minä'. 'Haluan nukkua' is perfectly natural and even more common.
Double K
Make sure to pronounce the double 'k' in 'nukkua'. If you say 'nukua', it's not a word!
意味
Expressing tiredness.
Drop the 'Minä'
You don't need to say 'Minä'. 'Haluan nukkua' is perfectly natural and even more common.
Double K
Make sure to pronounce the double 'k' in 'nukkua'. If you say 'nukua', it's not a word!
The Conditional Softener
Use 'Haluaisin nukkua' if you are at someone's house to sound more like a polite guest.
Directness is Key
Don't feel bad about saying this directly. Finns appreciate knowing exactly how you feel.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'haluta'.
Minä _______ nukkua nyt.
The first person singular ('I') form of 'haluta' is 'haluan'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Select the right way to say 'I want to sleep'.
After 'haluan', you must use the basic A-infinitive 'nukkua'.
Match the Finnish phrase to its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the standard person and polarity variations.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kello on jo puoli yksitoista. B: Niin on. Minä _______.
Speaker B is talking about themselves, so 'haluan' is correct.
🎉 スコア: /4
ビジュアル学習ツール
Haluan vs. Menen
練習問題バンク
4 問題Minä _______ nukkua nyt.
The first person singular ('I') form of 'haluta' is 'haluan'.
Select the right way to say 'I want to sleep'.
After 'haluan', you must use the basic A-infinitive 'nukkua'.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are the standard person and polarity variations.
A: Kello on jo puoli yksitoista. B: Niin on. Minä _______.
Speaker B is talking about themselves, so 'haluan' is correct.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問No, it's not rude, but it is very direct. With friends and family, it's standard. With strangers, you might add 'anteeksi' (sorry) before it.
'Nukkua' is the act of being asleep. 'Nukkumaan' is the act of going to sleep. Use 'nukkua' with 'haluan'.
To a close colleague, yes. To your boss, it's better to say you are tired or need a break.
Say 'En halua nukkua'.
The '-n' at the end of 'haluan' tells the listener that 'I' am the one who wants something.
In slang, you can just say 'Nukuttaa' (I'm sleepy/it's making me sleep).
It means 'to sleep late' or 'to sleep for a long time'.
It's grammatically okay but sounds like you are asking for the concept of sleep rather than the act of sleeping.
Ask 'Haluatko nukkua?'.
It means 'day dreams' literally, but it's the standard word for 'naps'.
関連フレーズ
Minua väsyttää
similarI am tired / It tires me
Menen nukkumaan
builds onI am going to bed
Nuku hyvin
relatedSleep well
Haluaisin levätä
specialized formI would like to rest
Olen unelias
similarI am sleepy