意味
Bringing something with you.
文化的背景
The concept of 'Nyyttikestit' (potluck) is central to Finnish socializing. Always ask 'Mitä otan mukaan?' when invited. Finns have a 'leave no trace' policy. If you take it into the woods, you take it out. Takeaway coffee is a sign of the 'busy' modern Finn, contrasting with the traditional slow coffee culture. Being 'taken along' to a team (maajoukkue) is a high honor in Finnish culture.
The 'To-Go' Shortcut
In a restaurant, you don't even need the verb. Just say 'Mukaan, kiitos' (To go, please).
Case Matters
Remember to put your object in the -n form (accusative) if it's one specific thing!
意味
Bringing something with you.
The 'To-Go' Shortcut
In a restaurant, you don't even need the verb. Just say 'Mukaan, kiitos' (To go, please).
Case Matters
Remember to put your object in the -n form (accusative) if it's one specific thing!
Don't be shy
Saying 'Tule mukaan!' is one of the best ways to make Finnish friends.
Slang Alert
If you hear 'messiin', it's just a cool way of saying 'mukaan'.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word to say 'Take the keys along!'
Ota avaimet _______!
We use 'mukaan' for the movement of taking something along.
How do you order a coffee to go?
Yksi kahvi...
'Mukaan' is the standard term for takeaway.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Menemme juhliin. B: Voinko tulla _______?
'Tulla mukaan' means to join or come along.
Match the sentence to the situation.
Sentence: 'Otitko passin mukaan?'
You need a passport for travel.
Use the correct case for the object: 'I take the book (kirja) along.'
Otan _______ mukaan.
The object is a specific, whole item, so it takes the accusative (genitive-looking) case.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Mukaan vs. Mukana
練習問題バンク
5 問題Ota avaimet _______!
We use 'mukaan' for the movement of taking something along.
Yksi kahvi...
'Mukaan' is the standard term for takeaway.
A: Menemme juhliin. B: Voinko tulla _______?
'Tulla mukaan' means to join or come along.
Sentence: 'Otitko passin mukaan?'
You need a passport for travel.
Otan _______ mukaan.
The object is a specific, whole item, so it takes the accusative (genitive-looking) case.
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よくある質問
14 問Yes! It is very common to say 'Otan lapset mukaan' (I take the kids along).
'Mukaan' is general, while 'mukaasi' specifically means 'along with YOU'.
It is neutral. It works in a grocery store and in a business meeting.
Just use the word 'mukaan'. For example, 'mukaan otettava ruoka' (takeaway food).
'Mukaan' implies movement to a place, 'mukana' implies being there already.
Yes, it's perfect for asking to be included.
Use 'ottaa mukaan' when you are planning what to take from your house.
In spoken Finnish, people often just say 'Ota mukaa'.
No, for 'taking a chance' you would use 'tarttua tilaisuuteen'.
'Jättää kotiin' (to leave at home) or 'jättää pois' (to leave out).
No, for transport use 'mennä bussilla' or 'ottaa bussi'.
You would use 'mukaan lukien vero'.
No, but it is very casual. Use it with friends, not your boss.
It means 'to take away with it', like a wind taking a hat.
関連フレーズ
tuoda mukaan
similarto bring along
viedä mukanaan
similarto take away with it
tulla mukaan
similarto join/come along
jättää pois
contrastto leave out
ottaa huomioon
builds onto take into account
napata mukaan
specialized formto grab along