A2 Collocation ニュートラル

juoda kahvit

to drink coffee

意味

Taking a break to have a coffee.

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文化的背景

Coffee is often served with 'pulla'. If you are invited for coffee, it is polite to take at least one piece of whatever is offered. The 'kahvitauko' is a legal right in many sectors. It's a time when work talk usually stops and social talk begins. In some rural areas, coffee might be served 'vadilta' (from a saucer) or with a sugar cube between the teeth, though this is rare today. When a Finn wins an Olympic medal or a World Championship, it is a national tradition to serve 'mitalikahvit' in offices and schools.

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The Magic Plural

Always use the plural 'kahvit' when you want to sound like a local inviting someone for a break. It shows you understand the social ritual.

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Don't Say No (Too Fast)

If a Finn offers to 'keittää kahvit', saying 'no' immediately can be seen as refusing their hospitality. If you don't drink coffee, ask for tea or water instead.

意味

Taking a break to have a coffee.

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The Magic Plural

Always use the plural 'kahvit' when you want to sound like a local inviting someone for a break. It shows you understand the social ritual.

⚠️

Don't Say No (Too Fast)

If a Finn offers to 'keittää kahvit', saying 'no' immediately can be seen as refusing their hospitality. If you don't drink coffee, ask for tea or water instead.

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Pulla is Mandatory

If you invite someone to 'juoda kahvit' at your home, it's expected that you have at least some biscuits or 'pulla' to offer.

自分をテスト

Which form is used for a social invitation?

Juodaanko ______?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: kahvit

The plural 'kahvit' is the standard form for a social coffee break.

Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'juoda'.

Me ______ kahvit taukohuoneessa kello kymmenen.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: juomme

The subject is 'Me' (we), so the verb must be 'juomme'.

Match the phrase to the situation.

Mitalikahvit

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: A sports victory

'Mitalikahvit' literally means 'medal coffees'.

What would a Finn say to invite a guest in?

Tule sisään! Minä ______ kahvit.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: keitän

'Keittää kahvit' (brew the coffees) is the standard way to offer coffee to a guest.

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Types of 'Kahvit'

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Work

  • Kahvitauko
  • Läksiäiskahvit
  • Palaverikahvit
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Social

  • Vieraskahvit
  • Päiväkahvit
  • Pullakahvit
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Special

  • Mitalikahvit
  • Vaalikahvit
  • Synttärikahvit

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Which form is used for a social invitation? Choose A2

Juodaanko ______?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: kahvit

The plural 'kahvit' is the standard form for a social coffee break.

Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'juoda'. Fill Blank A1

Me ______ kahvit taukohuoneessa kello kymmenen.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: juomme

The subject is 'Me' (we), so the verb must be 'juomme'.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching B1

Mitalikahvit

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: A sports victory

'Mitalikahvit' literally means 'medal coffees'.

What would a Finn say to invite a guest in? dialogue_completion A2

Tule sisään! Minä ______ kahvit.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: keitän

'Keittää kahvit' (brew the coffees) is the standard way to offer coffee to a guest.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

14 問

In Finnish, the plural is used for events or 'total' objects. 'Kahvit' refers to the whole coffee-drinking session, not just the liquid.

Technically no, but you can say 'juoda teet' in the same way, though it's much less common.

You can still 'juoda kahvit' with the group but drink tea or juice. The phrase refers to the break itself.

It's neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.

It's a special coffee event to celebrate a sports medal or a big achievement.

In most Finnish cafes, the second cup (santsikuppi) is either free or very cheap.

It's becoming more common, but 'juoda kahvit' usually implies sitting down.

It's the coffee you drink after you have voted in an election.

Usually two: one in the morning and one in the afternoon.

Yes, that's a very common alternative meaning 'to go for coffee'.

A sweet, cardamom-flavored wheat bun that is the inseparable companion of Finnish coffee.

It is usually a light roast and filtered, but Finns drink it in large quantities.

Yes, 'Juodaanko kahvit ensi viikolla?' is a great way to suggest a meeting.

It's a friendly, slightly old-fashioned slang word for coffee.

関連フレーズ

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käydä kahvilla

similar

To go for coffee (usually at a cafe)

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pullakahvit

specialized form

Coffee and a bun

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santsikuppi

builds on

A refill cup

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kahvitauko

similar

Coffee break

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