意味
Seeing how far one can go.
文化的背景
The phrase is often linked to 'sisu'. Testing limits is seen as a way to build character and resilience. There is a shared understanding of 'free upbringing' where children are allowed to test limits within a safe environment. In modern tech companies (like Supercell or Wolt), 'kokeilla rajojaan' is used to encourage innovation and risk-taking. During national service (intti), soldiers are constantly put in situations where they must test their physical and mental limits.
Master the Suffix
If you forget the suffix, the sentence sounds 'broken'. Always match it to the person doing the testing!
Don't overdo it
In a professional setting, saying you 'test your limits' is good, but saying you 'test the company's limits' might sound like you're a troublemaker.
意味
Seeing how far one can go.
Master the Suffix
If you forget the suffix, the sentence sounds 'broken'. Always match it to the person doing the testing!
Don't overdo it
In a professional setting, saying you 'test your limits' is good, but saying you 'test the company's limits' might sound like you're a troublemaker.
The Silent Suffix
In some dialects, the final 'n' might be light, but in standard Finnish (kirjakieli), it is essential.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct possessive suffix for the subject.
Minä haluan kokeilla rajoja___.
The subject is 'Minä' (I), so the suffix must be '-ni'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to describe a toddler misbehaving?
Lapsi...
'Kokeilla rajojaan' is the standard idiom for this developmental stage.
Match the sentence to the context.
1. 'Kokeilin rajojani maratonilla.' 2. 'Oppilas kokeilee opettajan rajoja.'
Marathons are sports; students and teachers are in school.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Miksi teit sen? Se oli vaarallista! B: Anteeksi, halusin vain...
Speaker B is talking about themselves, so they use '-ni'.
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Contexts for Testing Limits
Physical
- • Marathon
- • Gym
- • Extreme Cold
Social
- • Parenting
- • School
- • Workplace
Mental
- • Studying
- • Problem Solving
- • Endurance
練習問題バンク
4 問題Minä haluan kokeilla rajoja___.
The subject is 'Minä' (I), so the suffix must be '-ni'.
Lapsi...
'Kokeilla rajojaan' is the standard idiom for this developmental stage.
1. 'Kokeilin rajojani maratonilla.' 2. 'Oppilas kokeilee opettajan rajoja.'
Marathons are sports; students and teachers are in school.
A: Miksi teit sen? Se oli vaarallista! B: Anteeksi, halusin vain...
Speaker B is talking about themselves, so they use '-ni'.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問No! In sports and personal growth, it is very positive. It only sounds negative when referring to a child being naughty or someone being annoying.
Yes, you can say 'kokeilla auton rajoja' (to test the car's limits), but usually, we use possessive suffixes for people.
'Koetella' is more intense and often implies a struggle or a hard trial. 'Kokeilla' is more neutral and common.
You say 'Kokeilen rajojani' or 'Haastan itseni'.
Yes, to describe innovation or taking risks in a competitive market.
Because the action of testing is considered 'irresultative' or ongoing, which requires the partitive case in Finnish.
Yes, if you are testing how much your partner will tolerate, though it might imply a bit of a toxic dynamic!
Forgetting the possessive suffix (-ni, -si, etc.) at the end of the word.
Younger people might say 'testaa rajoja' without the suffix in very casual speech, but it's better to learn the correct way first.
Absolutely. It's used for mental health, studying, and emotional endurance.
関連フレーズ
ylittää itsensä
similarTo surpass oneself / exceed one's own expectations.
hakea rajojaan
synonymTo seek one's limits.
vetää rajat
contrastTo set boundaries.
veitsenterällä
specialized formOn the knife's edge.