意味
Heading to the place of learning.
文化的背景
Finnish children start school at age 7, which is later than in many other countries. The first day of school is a major national event. School meals are free for everyone in Finnish basic education. When you 'mennä kouluun', you don't need to bring a lunch box. The 'Koulurauha' (School Peace) is declared every year to remind students to be kind to one another. Many children walk or bike to school alone from a young age, reflecting the high level of safety in Finnish society.
The 'Into' Rule
Remember that in Finnish, you go 'into' school (illative), not just 'to' it. This applies to most buildings.
No Articles!
Don't try to say 'mennä *yhteen* kouluun' or 'mennä *se* kouluun'. Just say 'mennä kouluun'.
意味
Heading to the place of learning.
The 'Into' Rule
Remember that in Finnish, you go 'into' school (illative), not just 'to' it. This applies to most buildings.
No Articles!
Don't try to say 'mennä *yhteen* kouluun' or 'mennä *se* kouluun'. Just say 'mennä kouluun'.
Use 'Lähteä' for leaving
If you are standing at the door with your backpack, 'Lähden kouluun' sounds more natural than 'Menen kouluun'.
Adult Education
Finns love courses. Even as an adult, saying 'Menen kouluun' for a weekend course is perfectly fine and common.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of the word 'koulu'.
Minä menen ______.
The verb 'mennä' requires the illative case '-un' for the destination.
Which sentence is correct?
How do you say 'He goes to school'?
The verb 'mennä' must be conjugated for the third person singular ('menee').
Match the Finnish phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
Each case and verb combination has a specific nuance in Finnish.
Complete the dialogue.
Äiti: 'On kello seitsemän. On aika...' Lapsi: 'Joo, minä tiedän.'
In the context of a morning routine for a child, 'mennä kouluun' is the most logical answer.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are a student leaving your house at 7:45 AM.
Students go to school (kouluun).
🎉 スコア: /5
ビジュアル学習ツール
Kouluun vs. Koululle
School Vocabulary
People
- • opettaja
- • oppilas
- • rehtori
Objects
- • reppu
- • kirja
- • kynä
練習問題バンク
5 問題Minä menen ______.
The verb 'mennä' requires the illative case '-un' for the destination.
How do you say 'He goes to school'?
The verb 'mennä' must be conjugated for the third person singular ('menee').
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
Each case and verb combination has a specific nuance in Finnish.
Äiti: 'On kello seitsemän. On aika...' Lapsi: 'Joo, minä tiedän.'
In the context of a morning routine for a child, 'mennä kouluun' is the most logical answer.
You are a student leaving your house at 7:45 AM.
Students go to school (kouluun).
🎉 スコア: /5
よくある質問
12 問Yes, but 'mennä yliopistolle' or 'mennä luennolle' is more common for university students.
'Kouluun' means inside as a student; 'koululle' means to the vicinity or as a visitor.
Use the inessive case: 'Olen koulussa'.
It is neutral and can be used in any setting, from home to news reports.
No, you can just say 'Menen kouluun' because the verb ending -n already tells us it's 'I'.
Say 'Menen kouluun bussilla'.
Say 'En mene kouluun'.
Yes, 'mennä skouluun' is common in the Helsinki area.
Usually, people say 'osallistua etäkouluun' or 'olla etäkoulussa'.
It is 'kouluun' (two u's). The rule is to double the vowel and add n.
Yes, it can mean both the daily act and the life event of starting education.
The past tense is 'menin kouluun' (I went to school).
関連フレーズ
käydä koulua
similarto attend school regularly
aloittaa koulu
builds onto start school for the first time
päästä koulusta
contrastto get out of school
koulumatka
specialized formthe journey to school
lintsata
contrastto skip school / play truant