意味
Something is currently happening.
文化的背景
Finns value 'oma rauha' (own peace). Saying 'Olen menossa' is a polite way to end a conversation without being rude, as it implies you have a purpose and a destination. In meetings, 'menossa' is used to describe projects that are active. It implies efficiency and that things are moving forward, which is highly valued in Finnish business. In cities like Helsinki, 'menossa' often refers to 'going out' to bars or clubs. If someone asks 'Oletko menossa tänään?', they are asking if you are partying. Even in the forest, a Finn might be 'menossa marjaan' (going berry picking). The phrase is used for all types of purposeful movement, no matter how quiet.
The 'Right Now' Rule
If you can add 'right now' to your English sentence, you should probably use 'olla menossa' in Finnish.
Case Sensitivity
Don't forget the destination case! 'Olen menossa Helsinki' is wrong; it must be 'Helsinkiin'.
意味
Something is currently happening.
The 'Right Now' Rule
If you can add 'right now' to your English sentence, you should probably use 'olla menossa' in Finnish.
Case Sensitivity
Don't forget the destination case! 'Olen menossa Helsinki' is wrong; it must be 'Helsinkiin'.
The 'Vibe' Check
Use 'Mitä on menossa?' to sound like a local when you enter a social situation.
Polite Exits
Use 'Olen vähän menossa' to politely decline a long conversation on the street.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of 'olla' and 'menossa'.
Minä ______ ______ kotiin.
The subject is 'Minä' (I), so the verb 'olla' must be 'olen'.
Which sentence means 'The meeting is underway'?
Choose the correct Finnish translation:
'Kokous on menossa' means the meeting has started and is currently happening.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Mitä täällä tapahtuu? B: Bileet ______ ______.
'Bileet' (party) is a plural word in Finnish, so the verb must be 'ovat'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are on a bus to Helsinki. What do you say?
You use 'olla menossa' for current movement and the illative case 'Helsinkiin'.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Direction of Movement
練習問題バンク
4 問題Minä ______ ______ kotiin.
The subject is 'Minä' (I), so the verb 'olla' must be 'olen'.
Choose the correct Finnish translation:
'Kokous on menossa' means the meeting has started and is currently happening.
A: Mitä täällä tapahtuu? B: Bileet ______ ______.
'Bileet' (party) is a plural word in Finnish, so the verb must be 'ovat'.
You are on a bus to Helsinki. What do you say?
You use 'olla menossa' for current movement and the illative case 'Helsinkiin'.
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よくある質問
14 問Yes, if it's the immediate future, like 'I'm going to the store in 5 minutes'. For next year, use 'mennä'.
'Menossa' uses the noun 'meno', while 'menemässä' uses the 3rd infinitive of the verb. 'Menossa' is much more common for general movement.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
Use 'En ole menossa'.
Yes! 'Bussi on menossa' (The bus is going).
Yes, for events like games, movies, or meetings.
Usually the Illative (-Vn) or Allative (-lle).
Only in text messages or social media. In essays, use 'Olen menossa'.
Yes, it means 'I am on my way to bed'.
Because it uses a spatial case (-ssa) to describe a temporal state, which isn't a literal 'location'.
Yes, it is a standard Finnish construction used everywhere.
No, use 'tulla hulluksi'.
'Olla tulossa' (to be coming).
No, for time passing, use 'kuluu'.
関連フレーズ
Olla tulossa
contrastTo be coming
Olla lähdössä
similarTo be about to leave
Olla käynnissä
specialized formTo be underway (for processes/machines)
Olla tekeillä
similarTo be in the making
Meno päällä
builds onTo have a 'go' on (partying/busy)