A2 Expression ニュートラル

tehdä mieli jotakin

to feel like having something

意味

To have a desire for something, usually food.

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文化的背景

Finns drink more coffee than anyone else. 'Tehdä mieli kahvia' is the most common way to start a break. Finnish children usually only eat candy on Saturdays. They often express their 'mieliteko' (cravings) all week leading up to it. Salty liquorice is a unique Finnish craving. It's a polarizing taste that many Finns 'tekee mieli' when they are abroad. After a sauna, it is very common to 'tehdä mieli' something cold to drink or a 'saunamakkarat' (sauna sausage).

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The Partitive Rule

Always use the partitive for nouns. If you want 'coffee', it's 'kahvia'. If you want 'a sandwich', it's 'leipää'.

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No 'Minä'!

Never start this phrase with 'Minä'. It must be 'Minun' (Genitive).

意味

To have a desire for something, usually food.

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The Partitive Rule

Always use the partitive for nouns. If you want 'coffee', it's 'kahvia'. If you want 'a sandwich', it's 'leipää'.

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No 'Minä'!

Never start this phrase with 'Minä'. It must be 'Minun' (Genitive).

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Softening Requests

Use this phrase to sound less demanding when suggesting lunch to a friend.

自分をテスト

Fill in the correct form of the person (Genitive).

_______ (Minä) tekee mieli suklaata.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Minun

The person having the craving must be in the genitive case.

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

Choose the correct craving for coffee.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Minun tekee mieli kahvia.

You need Genitive (Minun) + 3rd person singular (tekee) + Partitive (kahvia).

Complete the dialogue.

A: Onko nälkä? B: On! Minun _______ mieli pitsaa.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: tekee

The verb 'tehdä' is always in the 3rd person singular 'tekee' in this expression.

Match the feeling to the phrase.

You are very tired and want to go to bed.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Minun tekee mieli nukkua.

'Nukkua' means to sleep, which matches being tired.

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4 問題
Fill in the correct form of the person (Genitive). Fill Blank A2

_______ (Minä) tekee mieli suklaata.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Minun

The person having the craving must be in the genitive case.

Which sentence is grammatically correct? Choose A2

Choose the correct craving for coffee.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Minun tekee mieli kahvia.

You need Genitive (Minun) + 3rd person singular (tekee) + Partitive (kahvia).

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: Onko nälkä? B: On! Minun _______ mieli pitsaa.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: tekee

The verb 'tehdä' is always in the 3rd person singular 'tekee' in this expression.

Match the feeling to the phrase. situation_matching A2

You are very tired and want to go to bed.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Minun tekee mieli nukkua.

'Nukkua' means to sleep, which matches being tired.

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よくある質問

10 問

Usually no. It's for food or activities. For people, use 'tykätä' (to like) or 'rakastaa' (to love).

It is 'Minun teki mieli'. The verb 'tehdä' changes to 'teki'.

Say 'Minun ei tee mieli' or just 'Ei tee mieli'.

It is always 'Minun' (Genitive). 'Minulla' (Adessive) is for 'I have'.

Yes, but 'Haluaisin' (I would like) is more standard for ordering. Use 'tekee mieli' when discussing the menu with your friends.

Yes, in this expression, 'mieli' is always in the nominative singular form.

Not at all! Adults use it constantly, especially regarding coffee or being tired.

The verb remains 'tekee'. 'Minun tekee mieli omenoita ja banaaneja.'

Yes! 'Minun tekee mieli itkeä' is very natural.

'Huvittaa' is mostly for activities, while 'tekee mieli' is for both food and activities.

関連フレーズ

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haluta

similar

to want

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himottaa

specialized form

to crave intensely

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mieliteko

builds on

a craving (noun)

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huvittaa

similar

to feel like / to amuse

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