korjata
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- To repair broken objects like cars or toys.
- To correct mistakes in writing, speech, or logic.
- To clear the table after a meal or put things away.
- To harvest crops such as grain or vegetables.
The Finnish verb korjata is a versatile powerhouse in the Finnish language, primarily categorized at the B1 level but essential from the very start of one's language journey. At its core, the word means 'to repair' or 'to fix,' but its semantic range extends far beyond simply mending a broken physical object. Understanding korjata requires a look at how Finns perceive the act of returning something to its proper, functional, or intended state. Whether you are dealing with a malfunctioning toaster, a typo in a text message, or a field of ripe grain, korjata is the verb you need. It embodies the transition from a state of disorder, brokenness, or incompletion to a state of order and utility.
- Physical Repair
- This is the most common usage. If a car breaks down, you repair it (korjata auto). If a shoe loses its sole, a cobbler fixes it (korjata kenkä). In these contexts, it implies technical or manual labor aimed at restoration.
Mekaanikko lupasi korjata autoni huomiseen mennessä.
- Correction of Errors
- In educational and professional settings, korjata is used for correcting mistakes. When a teacher grades an exam, they are 'korjaamassa kokeita' (correcting tests). If you make a slip of the tongue, you might say 'korjaan' (I mean/I correct myself).
One of the most uniquely Finnish aspects of korjata is its use in the domestic sphere. 'Korjata pöytä' does not mean to fix a broken leg on a table; rather, it means to clear the table after a meal. This usage stems from the idea of 'putting things away' or 'storing' them in their rightful place. Similarly, in an agricultural context, korjata satoa means to harvest the crop. The logic remains consistent: you are taking the grain from the field (where it is vulnerable) and putting it into storage (where it belongs). This multifaceted nature makes it a fascinating study in linguistic evolution, where the concepts of fixing, correcting, clearing, and harvesting all converge under one umbrella of 'setting things right'.
Lapset, muistakaa korjata omat lautaset pöydästä!
- Abstract Improvement
- At higher levels of proficiency, you will see korjata used for improving situations or behaviors. 'Korjata asennetta' (to fix one's attitude) or 'korjata kurssia' (to correct the course/direction of a project) are common metaphorical uses.
In summary, korjata is indispensable because it covers the basic human need to maintain and rectify our environment. From the physical world of machinery to the intellectual world of grammar and the social expectations of a dinner table, this verb is your primary tool for expressing the act of making things better or putting them where they should be. It is a word that reflects the Finnish value of 'sisu' and practicality—if something is wrong, you don't just leave it; you korjata it.
Using korjata correctly in a sentence involves understanding Finnish verb conjugation and the nuances of the object case. As a Type 4 verb (ending in -ata/-etä), it follows a specific pattern of consonant gradation and vowel changes. The stem for 'korjata' is 'korjaa-'. When you conjugate it in the first person singular, it becomes korjaan. This 'double a' in the stem is a key feature of Type 4 verbs. Let's look at the grammatical landscape surrounding this word.
- The Object Case: Result vs. Process
- Finnish uses the partitive and accusative cases to distinguish between an ongoing process and a completed result. If you are currently in the middle of fixing your bike, you use the partitive: 'Korjaan polkupyörää' (I am fixing the bike). If you intend to fix it completely or have finished fixing it, you use the accusative: 'Korjaan polkupyörän' (I will fix the bike / I fix the bike [completely]).
Hän korjaa parhaillaan rikkinäistä tietokonetta.
When korjata is used to mean 'to harvest' or 'to clear the table,' the object rules still apply. 'Maanviljelijä korjaa viljaa' (The farmer is harvesting grain - partitive, ongoing) vs. 'Maanviljelijä korjaa sadon' (The farmer will harvest the crop - accusative, total). This distinction is vital for B1 learners to master, as it changes the temporal aspect of the sentence without needing auxiliary verbs like 'to be' in English.
- Necessive Structures
- Often, things *need* fixing. In Finnish, this is expressed using the 'täytyy' or 'pitää' structures, where the subject is in the genitive case and the verb korjata remains in the infinitive. For example: 'Minun täytyy korjata tämä virhe' (I must correct this mistake).
Another important construction is using korjata with adverbs of manner. You can fix something 'huolellisesti' (carefully), 'nopeasti' (quickly), or 'väliaikaisesti' (temporarily). These adverbs provide necessary context to the quality of the repair. Furthermore, the verb can be used in the passive voice to describe a general state: 'Autoa korjataan' (The car is being repaired). This is common on signs or in status updates.
Voisitko korjata tämän kohdan tekstistäni?
- The 'Harvest' Context
- In agricultural sentences, 'korjata' is often paired with 'talteen' (into safe keeping). 'Korjata sato talteen' emphasizes the act of securing the harvest for the winter. This adds a layer of completion and safety to the action.
Finally, consider the reflexive or self-correcting use. If you say something wrong in a conversation, you can immediately say 'Eiku, korjaan...' (No, I mean.../I correct myself...). This is a very natural way to sound more fluent. It shows you are monitoring your own speech and have the tools to adjust it on the fly. Mastering these sentence patterns allows you to move from simple 'broken/fix' statements to complex descriptions of maintenance, agriculture, and self-expression.
In Finland, you will encounter the word korjata in a surprisingly wide array of environments, ranging from the highly technical to the most mundane household chores. It is a word that bridges the gap between the professional world and daily life. If you walk down a street in Helsinki, you might see a sign on a shop door that says 'Pahoittelemme, korjaamme tiloja' (We apologize, we are renovating/repairing the premises). This immediately tells you that the word is used in public notices and business communications.
- At the Repair Shop (Korjaamo)
- The noun 'korjaamo' (repair shop/garage) is derived directly from the verb. Whether it's an 'autokorjaamo' (car repair shop) or a 'pyöräkorjaamo' (bicycle repair shop), you will hear mechanics use the verb 'korjata' to describe their daily tasks. They might say, 'Tätä ei kannata enää korjata' (It's not worth repairing this anymore), a common phrase when the cost of repair exceeds the value of the item.
Viemme pesukoneen huoltoon, jotta he voivat korjata sen.
In a Finnish home, korjata is a constant presence. After a long Sunday lunch with the family, the host might ask, 'Kuka auttaa korjaamaan pöydän?' (Who will help clear the table?). Here, the word is synonymous with tidying up and moving dishes to the dishwasher. It’s a softer, more domestic use of the word. You’ll also hear it in the context of clothing; 'korjata vaatteita' means to mend or alter clothes, perhaps sewing on a button or taking in a pair of trousers.
- In the Digital and Academic World
- Students and office workers hear 'korjata' constantly. A teacher might say, 'Olen korjannut esseenne' (I have corrected/graded your essays). In IT, 'korjata bugin' (to fix a bug) is standard jargon. If you are collaborating on a document in Google Docs, a colleague might comment, 'Voisitko korjata tämän tiedon?' (Could you correct this information?).
Nature and agriculture also provide a rich context. In the late summer and autumn, the news might report on how the weather affects the 'sadonkorjuu' (harvesting of the crop). Farmers discuss when it is the best time to 'korjata vilja' (harvest the grain). This usage connects the modern Finn to their agrarian roots, where 'korjata' was a matter of survival—bringing the food in before the frost.
Syksyllä on aika korjata sato talteen pelloilta.
Whether you are in a high-tech lab in Espoo, a traditional farm in Ostrobothnia, or a cozy kitchen in Tampere, korjata is there. It is a word of action, resolution, and maintenance. Hearing it usually signifies that something is being improved, handled, or finalized, making it a generally positive and productive verb in the Finnish ear.
For English speakers, the primary difficulty with korjata lies not in its basic meaning, but in its boundaries. Because 'fix' and 'repair' have many synonyms in English, learners often use korjata in places where a more specific Finnish verb is required, or they fail to use it in the idiomatic Finnish ways (like clearing a table). Let's break down the most frequent pitfalls.
- Confusing 'Korjata' with 'Parantaa'
- In English, you can 'fix' a situation or 'fix' a health problem. In Finnish, korjata is for broken objects or errors. If you are talking about improving a situation or healing a person, you should use 'parantaa'. Saying 'korjata maailmaa' (to fix the world) sounds like you are literally repairing a physical globe, whereas 'parantaa maailmaa' (to make the world better) is the common idiom for philosophical discussion.
Virhe: Lääkäri korjasi potilaan. (Wrong: The doctor fixed the patient.)
Oikein: Lääkäri paransi potilaan. (Right: The doctor healed the patient.)
Another common error is the confusion between korjata and remontoida. While 'korjata' can mean to repair a part of a house (like a leaky pipe), the entire process of renovating a room or a building is 'remontoida'. If you say 'korjaan kylpyhuoneen', it sounds like you are fixing a specific broken thing in there. If you are putting in new tiles and a new tub, you are 'remontoimassa'.
- Object Case Errors
- As mentioned before, the partitive vs. accusative distinction is a minefield. A common mistake is saying 'Minä korjasin koneen' (I fixed the machine) when the machine is still broken. If the job isn't done, or you're just describing what you were doing, you must use the partitive: 'Minä korjasin konetta'. Using the accusative implies a completed result.
Learners also struggle with the agricultural/domestic uses. An English speaker might say 'siivota pöytä' (to clean the table) when they mean clearing the dishes. While 'siivota' is okay if the table is dirty, 'korjata pöytä' is the specific term for removing the dinnerware. Similarly, using 'kerätä' (to collect) for harvesting grain is understandable, but 'korjata' is the more professional and traditional term for 'bringing in the harvest'.
Älä sano: 'Minä kerään sadon.' Sano mieluummin: 'Minä korjaan sadon.'
Finally, watch out for the 't' to 'aa' change in conjugation. Many beginners try to say 'korjatan' or 'korjaan' (with one 'a'). The double 'aa' in 'korjaan' is essential. Because it's a Type 4 verb, the infinitive 'korjata' has a short 'a' before the 't', but the personal forms expand. Practicing the rhythmic change from 'kor-ja-ta' to 'kor-jaan' will help avoid pronunciation and spelling mistakes that can confuse native speakers.
While korjata is the go-to verb for fixing, Finnish offers a rich palette of alternatives that provide more specific details about *how* or *what* is being fixed. Choosing the right synonym can elevate your Finnish from functional to fluent. Let's compare korjata with its closest cousins.
- Kunnostaa vs. Korjata
- Korjata usually implies fixing something that is actually broken or non-functional. Kunnostaa, on the other hand, means 'to renovate', 'to refurbish', or 'to put back into good condition'. You 'kunnostaa' an old house or a vintage car that might still work but needs to be made 'like new'. It's more about restoration than just a quick fix.
Hän korjasi lampun (He fixed the lamp).
Hän kunnosti vanhan lipaston (He restored the old chest of drawers).
Another important distinction is paikata. This literally means 'to patch'. You use 'paikata' when you are fixing a hole—whether it's a hole in a sock, a hole in a tire, or even a 'hole' in a budget. While you could use 'korjata' for a tire, 'paikata' tells the listener exactly how you fixed it (by putting a patch on it).
- Oikaista vs. Korjata
- When it comes to errors, oikaista (to straighten/rectify) is often used in formal contexts, especially in media. If a newspaper makes a factual error, they publish an 'oikaisu' (correction). While 'korjata' is fine, 'oikaista' implies straightening out a misunderstanding or a false claim.
For domestic chores, you might consider siivota (to clean) or järjestää (to organize). As discussed, 'korjata pöytä' is clearing dishes. If you are actually wiping the table with a cloth, use 'pyyhkiä'. If you are organizing a messy room, use 'järjestää'. Korjata in a messy room context usually means putting things back in their places ('korjata lelut pois lattialta' - put the toys away from the floor).
- Remontoida
- As mentioned in the 'Common Mistakes' section, this is for construction and renovation. It is a loanword from Swedish/French and is used specifically for buildings and apartments.
In the realm of harvesting, poimia is used for berries and mushrooms (picking), whereas korjata is used for field crops like grain or potatoes. You wouldn't 'korjata' a single strawberry, but you would 'korjata' the entire strawberry yield of a farm. Understanding these nuances helps you describe the world with the precision of a native speaker.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
The word 'korjata' originally focused more on the 'harvesting' and 'gathering' aspect. The meaning of 'repairing' evolved later from the idea of 'putting something back into its proper place or state'.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing 'j' as an English 'j' (as in 'jam') instead of a 'y' sound.
- Failing to roll the 'r'.
- Pronouncing the final 'a' as a schwa (neutral sound) instead of a clear 'a'.
難易度
Easy to recognize in context due to its frequency.
Requires knowledge of Type 4 verb conjugation and object cases.
The rolled 'r' and double 'aa' in conjugation can be tricky.
Clear pronunciation usually makes it easy to hear.
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Verb Type 4 conjugation
korjata -> korjaan (t drops, a doubles)
Object Case (Accusative/Partitive)
Korjaan auton (result) vs Korjaan autoa (process)
Necessive structure
Minun täytyy korjata (Subject in genitive)
Passive voice
Autoa korjataan (The car is being repaired)
3rd Infinitive Illative
Menen korjaamaan (I go to fix)
レベル別の例文
Minä korjaan pyörän.
I fix the bike.
Future/Resultative use of the accusative case (-n).
Voitko korjata tämän?
Can you fix this?
Infinitive after 'voida'.
Hän korjaa autoa.
He is fixing the car.
Partitive case (-a) for an ongoing process.
Me korjaamme pöydän.
We clear the table.
Present tense, 1st person plural.
Korjaa huoneesi!
Clean/Tidy your room!
Imperative (command) form.
Isä korjaa lamppua.
Dad is fixing the lamp.
Ongoing action in the present.
Kuka korjaa tämän virheen?
Who will fix this mistake?
Accusative for a specific result.
Minun täytyy korjata kengät.
I must fix the shoes.
Necessive structure (genitive + täytyy + infinitive).
Korjasin eilen rikkoutuneen puhelimeni.
Yesterday I fixed my broken phone.
Past tense (imperfekt) 'korjasin'.
Opettaja korjaa oppilaiden kokeet.
The teacher corrects the students' exams.
Present tense, plural object.
Meidän pitää korjata tämä vanha aita.
We need to repair this old fence.
'Pitää' (must) + infinitive.
Hän korjasi satoa koko päivän.
He harvested the crop all day.
Past tense + partitive for continuous action.
Voisitko korjata asentoasi?
Could you correct your posture?
Conditional 'voisitko' + infinitive.
Lapsi korjasi lelut talteen.
The child put the toys away.
'Talteen' indicates storage/safekeeping.
Auto on nyt korjattu.
The car is now repaired.
Passive past participle used as an adjective.
Haluatko korjata sanomisesi?
Do you want to correct what you said?
'Haluatko' + infinitive.
Mekaanikko korjasi moottorin nopeasti.
The mechanic fixed the engine quickly.
Adverb 'nopeasti' modifying the verb.
On tärkeää korjata virheet heti.
It is important to correct mistakes immediately.
Infinitive as a subject complement.
Viljelijä korjaa vehnää pelloilta.
The farmer is harvesting wheat from the fields.
Process-oriented partitive.
Hän yritti korjata tilannetta pyytämällä anteeksi.
He tried to fix the situation by apologizing.
Metaphorical use for social situations.
Tämä ohjelma korjaa kirjoitusvirheet automaattisesti.
This program corrects typos automatically.
Third person singular present.
Voisitko korjata tämän kohdan sopimuksesta?
Could you correct this part of the contract?
Polite request with conditional.
Meidän on korjattava tämä epäkohta.
We must correct this grievance/flaw.
Passive present participle (necessive).
Hän korjaa jatkuvasti muiden puhetta.
He is constantly correcting others' speech.
Frequentative sense with 'jatkuvasti'.
Hallitus pyrkii korjaamaan talouden suuntaa.
The government aims to correct the direction of the economy.
Illative of the 3rd infinitive (korjaamaan).
Onko mahdollista korjata tehtyjä vahinkoja?
Is it possible to repair the damages done?
Plural partitive object.
Hän korjasi silmälasejaan ja jatkoi lukemista.
He adjusted his glasses and continued reading.
'Korjata' meaning 'to adjust' or 'to set right'.
Tämä päivitys korjaa useita tietoturva-aukkoja.
This update fixes several security vulnerabilities.
Technical context.
He korjasivat suuren sadon tänä vuonna.
They harvested a large crop this year.
Accusative object indicating total amount.
Yhtiön täytyi korjata tulosennustettaan alaspäin.
The company had to adjust its profit forecast downwards.
Professional/Financial context.
Voisitko korjata pöydän, kun olemme lopettaneet?
Could you clear the table when we have finished?
Domestic idiom.
Hän ei malttanut olla korjaamatta opettajan virhettä.
He couldn't resist correcting the teacher's mistake.
Abessive of the 3rd infinitive (korjaamatta).
Tutkimus korjaa aiempia käsityksiä ilmiöstä.
The study corrects previous perceptions of the phenomenon.
Abstract/Academic use.
Hän yritti korjata rikkoutuneet välit veljeensä.
He tried to mend the broken relationship with his brother.
Metaphorical repair of relationships.
Oikeuslaitos korjasi virheellisen tuomion.
The judiciary corrected the erroneous verdict.
Formal/Legal context.
Kirjailija korjaa parhaillaan käsikirjoitustaan.
The author is currently revising/correcting their manuscript.
Revision as a form of correction.
On välttämätöntä korjata rakenteellisia epäkohtia.
It is essential to rectify structural flaws.
Societal/Structural context.
Hän korjasi voiton kotiin vaikeasta kilpailusta.
He clinched the victory in a difficult competition.
Idiom: 'korjata voitto kotiin'.
Lehti julkaisi oikaisun korjatakseen virheen.
The paper published a rectification to correct the error.
Final clause (korjatakseen).
Poliitikko joutui korjaamaan lausuntoaan kohun jälkeen.
The politician had to clarify/correct their statement after the scandal.
Context of public relations.
Teos pyrkii korjaamaan historiankirjoituksen vääristymiä.
The work seeks to rectify the distortions of historiography.
High-level academic abstraction.
Hän korjaa satoa elämäntyöstään eläkepäivillään.
He is reaping the rewards of his life's work in his retirement.
Metaphorical harvesting of life efforts.
Valtio on ryhtynyt korjaaviin toimiin inflaation hillitsemiseksi.
The state has taken corrective measures to curb inflation.
Official administrative language.
Onko mahdollista korjata menneisyyden vääryydet?
Is it possible to redress the wrongs of the past?
Philosophical/Ethical context.
Hän korjasi talteen jokaisen tiedonmurun.
He gathered up every scrap of information.
Idiomatic use of 'talteen' with abstract objects.
Systeemi korjaa itsensä automaattisesti vikatilanteissa.
The system self-corrects automatically in fault situations.
Reflexive use in technology.
Hän korjasi potin tyhjentämällä pelipöydän.
He swept the board by emptying the gaming table.
Idiom: 'korjata potti'.
Kielenhuolto pyrkii korjaamaan kielen rappeutumista.
Language planning seeks to rectify the decay of language.
Linguistic/Academic context.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— To gather and put something away for safety or storage.
Korjasimme omenat talteen.
— To win everything, to sweep the board in a competition.
Suomi korjasi potin kisoissa.
— To reap the benefits or consequences of an action.
Nyt korjaamme työmme hedelmät.
— To correct someone's grammar or pronunciation while they speak.
Älä aina korjaa puhettani!
よく混同される語
Used for healing people or improving situations, whereas korjata is for objects/errors.
Used for large-scale building renovations, korjata is for specific repairs.
Used for cleaning a room, korjata is for clearing a table or putting objects away.
慣用句と表現
— To leave quickly, often after being told to go.
Nyt on aika korjata luunsa täältä!
informal— You reap what you sow (and harvest).
Hän korjaa nyt huonon käytöksensä seurauksia.
literary— To secure a win and bring the glory home.
Me korjasimme voiton kotiin!
neutral— To take the best parts for oneself (cherry-picking).
Hän korjaa vain rusinat pullasta.
informal— To experience the results of previous actions (good or bad).
Nyt hän korjaa satoa kovasta työstään.
neutral— To stall for time or think before answering (literal action used as a social cue).
Hän korjasi silmälasejaan ja mietti hetken.
neutral— To take responsibility for one's mess.
Muista korjata jälkesi keittiössä.
neutral— To take something that is lying around or left unattended.
Korjasin tuon vanhan pyörän pois kuleksimasta.
informal— To fix a fundamental problem in one's mindset.
Hänen täytyy korjata asennevirheensä.
neutral間違えやすい
Sounds similar.
Harjata means 'to brush' (like hair or teeth).
Muista harjata hampaat.
Sounds similar.
Tarjata is a rare word meaning to offer/provide.
Hän tarjasi apuaan.
Same root.
Korjailla means to tinker or fix something repeatedly/casually.
Hän korjailee vanhaa mopediaan.
Same root.
Korjauttaa is the causative: to have someone else fix something.
Hän korjautti autonsa mekaanikolla.
Similar meaning in harvesting.
Kerätä is 'to collect' berries/items; korjata is 'to harvest' field crops.
Kerään marjoja metsässä.
文型パターン
Minä korjaan [object-partitive].
Minä korjaan tietokonetta.
[Subject] korjaa [object-accusative].
Isä korjaa lampun.
Minun täytyy korjata [object-accusative].
Minun täytyy korjata virhe.
Voisitko korjata [object-partitive]?
Voisitko korjata tätä tekstiä?
[Subject] on korjannut [object-accusative].
Hän on korjannut pyörän.
[Subject] pyrki korjaamaan [object-partitive].
Hän pyrki korjaamaan tilannetta.
[Subject] korjasi [object-accusative] talteen.
Hän korjasi tiedot talteen.
[Subject] korjasi voiton [mistä].
Hän korjasi voiton kilpailusta.
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動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
Extremely common in both spoken and written Finnish.
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Minä korjaan auto.
→
Minä korjaan auton.
The object of a completed action needs the accusative case (-n).
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Hän korjasi potilaan.
→
Hän paransi potilaan.
'Korjata' is for objects/errors, 'parantaa' is for people/health.
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Voisitko siivota pöydän? (when meaning clearing dishes)
→
Voisitko korjata pöydän?
'Siivota' means cleaning/scrubbing; 'korjata' is the idiom for clearing dishes.
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Minä korjatan pyörän.
→
Minä korjaan pyörän.
Incorrect conjugation. Type 4 verbs lose the 't' in personal forms.
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Olen korjannut virheen koko päivän.
→
Olen korjanut virhettä koko päivän.
If the action took 'all day' (ongoing/process), use the partitive case.
ヒント
Type 4 Mastery
Practice the Type 4 pattern: -ata/-etä. The 't' drops and the vowel before it doubles in the present tense. Korjata -> korjaa-.
Object Nuance
Remember that 'korjata pöytä' is a set phrase. Don't use 'siivota' if you just mean taking plates away.
Self-Correction
Use 'korjaan' as a natural filler when you realize you've said the wrong word. It sounds very native.
Context Clues
If you hear 'korjata' and 'vilja', think harvest. If you hear 'korjata' and 'virhe', think correction.
Resultative Case
Use the -n ending for the object if the repair is definitely going to be finished. 'Korjaan pyörän' (I will fix the bike).
Sisu and Repair
Finns value the ability to fix things. Using 'korjata' often implies a practical, hands-on attitude.
Core-Yank-Tap
Visualize 'Core-Yank-Tap' to remember the syllables of 'kor-ja-ta'.
Error Correction
In business, 'korjaava toimenpide' (corrective action) is a very common term for solving problems.
Tidying Up
Use 'korjata talteen' when you want to emphasize putting things in their proper place.
Metaphorical Use
Try using 'korjata asenne' or 'korjata tilanne' to sound more sophisticated in your B1/B2 level speech.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Think of a 'CORE' (kor) that you need to 'YANK' (ja) and 'TAP' (ta) into place to fix it. Kor-ja-ta.
視覚的連想
Imagine a farmer fixing a broken tractor (repair) and then using it to harvest wheat (harvest) and then going home to clear the table (clear). One word for all!
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to use 'korjata' in three different sentences today: once for a physical object, once for a mistake, and once for clearing a table.
語源
Derived from the root 'korja', which historically relates to a type of vessel or container, or the act of gathering into such a vessel.
元の意味: To gather, to put into a container, or to store.
Uralic / Finnic.文化的な背景
The word is neutral. However, 'korjata' someone's speech in public can be seen as pedantic or rude in Finnish culture, just as in English.
English speakers often distinguish between 'repair', 'fix', 'correct', and 'harvest'. Finnish uses 'korjata' for all, which can feel overly broad to learners but is very efficient.
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実際の使用場面
At home
- Korjaa pöytä.
- Korjaa lelut.
- Voisitko korjata tämän?
- Korjaan sen myöhemmin.
At school
- Korjaa virheet.
- Opettaja korjaa kokeet.
- Saisinko korjata vastaukseni?
- Tämä pitää korjata.
At the garage
- Voitteko korjata autoni?
- Mitä se maksaa korjata?
- Onko se jo korjattu?
- Sitä ei voi korjata.
In the field
- On aika korjata sato.
- Korjaamme viljaa.
- Sato on korjattu talteen.
- Sää haittaa korjuuta.
In the office
- Korjaa bugin.
- Korjaa tiedosto.
- Voisitko korjata raportin?
- Teemme korjausliikkeen.
会話のきっかけ
"Voisitko auttaa minua korjaamaan tämän polkupyörän?"
"Oletko jo korjannut ne virheet, joista puhuimme?"
"Kuka teillä yleensä korjaa pöydän ruoan jälkeen?"
"Onko sinun koskaan täytynyt korjata jotain todella vaikeaa?"
"Milloin on paras aika korjata sato puutarhasta?"
日記のテーマ
Kirjoita kerrasta, kun onnistuit korjaamaan jotain itse.
Mitä asioita maailmassa haluaisit korjata juuri nyt?
Kuvaile, miten korjaat virheen, jonka teit töissä tai koulussa.
Miksi on tärkeää korjata vanhoja esineitä sen sijaan, että ostaisi uusia?
Miten sadonkorjuu näkyy sinun asuinpaikallasi?
よくある質問
10 問Not exactly. It means 'to clear' (like a table) or 'to put away' (like toys). For washing or scrubbing, use 'siivota' or 'pestä'.
'Korjata auto' means fixing something that is broken. 'Huoltaa auto' means routine maintenance like changing oil.
It is neutral and can be used in any situation. 'Fixata' is the informal slang version.
It is 'korjasin', 'korjasit', 'korjasi', 'korjasimme', 'korjasitte', 'korjasivat'.
No, you cannot 'fix' a person in Finnish. Use 'parantaa' (heal) or 'auttaa' (help).
It means 'harvest' (literally: crop-fixing/gathering).
You can simply say 'Korjaan...' or 'Tai siis...'
Yes, 'korjata bugin' is the standard way to say 'fix a bug'.
Because it is a Type 4 verb, which undergoes consonant gradation where the 't' is lost in personal forms.
Usually, 'poimia' is used for berries. 'Korjata' is for larger scale field crops.
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Write a sentence about fixing a broken bicycle.
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Write a sentence asking someone to clear the table.
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Explain in Finnish what a teacher does with exams.
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Write a sentence using 'korjata' in the past tense.
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Write a sentence about harvesting grain in the autumn.
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Use 'korjata' metaphorically to talk about a situation.
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Write a formal request for someone to correct a document.
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Describe a time you had to fix something difficult.
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Write a sentence using the passive form 'korjataan'.
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Write a sentence using 'korjata talteen'.
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Write a sentence using the necessive structure (täytyy).
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Compare 'korjata' and 'paikata' in two sentences.
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Write a dialogue snippet where someone self-corrects using 'korjaan'.
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Explain why 'korjata' is a versatile verb in Finnish.
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Write a sentence about 'korjata voitto kotiin'.
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Write a short paragraph about 'sadonkorjuu'.
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Use 'korjata' in the conditional mood (korjaisin).
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Write a sentence about fixing a computer bug.
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Describe the duties of a mechanic using 'korjata'.
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Write a sentence using 'korjausliike' in a political context.
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Sano suomeksi: 'I am fixing the car.'
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Sano suomeksi: 'Can you fix this mistake?'
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Sano suomeksi: 'The teacher corrects the tests.'
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Sano suomeksi: 'We must clear the table.'
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Sano suomeksi: 'It is time to harvest.'
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Sano suomeksi: 'I fixed my bike yesterday.'
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Sano suomeksi: 'I will fix the computer tomorrow.'
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Sano suomeksi: 'Could you fix this part of the text?'
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Sano suomeksi: 'He fixed his attitude.'
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Sano suomeksi: 'The car is being fixed.'
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Sano suomeksi: 'I mean, I correct myself...'
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Sano suomeksi: 'Who cleared the table?'
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Sano suomeksi: 'Don't correct my speech!'
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Sano suomeksi: 'They won the jackpot (korjata potti).'
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Sano suomeksi: 'We put the apples away for safety.'
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Sano suomeksi: 'I would fix it if I could.'
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Sano suomeksi: 'The repair is expensive.'
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Sano suomeksi: 'Fix your posture!'
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Sano suomeksi: 'He fixed the broken window.'
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Sano suomeksi: 'Clean up your mess!'
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Transcribe: 'Minun täytyy korjata autoni.'
Transcribe: 'Voisitko korjata pöydän?'
Transcribe: 'Hän korjaa parhaillaan satoa.'
Transcribe: 'Opettaja korjasi kaikki kokeet.'
Transcribe: 'Tämä virhe on korjattava.'
Transcribe: 'Mekaanikko korjasi moottorin.'
Transcribe: 'Hän korjasi sanomisiaan nopeasti.'
Transcribe: 'Syksyllä korjaamme viljaa.'
Transcribe: 'Auto on jo korjattu.'
Transcribe: 'Voisitko korjata asentoasi?'
Transcribe: 'Hän korjasi potin kotiin.'
Transcribe: 'En osaa korjata tätä.'
Transcribe: 'Korjaa virheet tekstistä.'
Transcribe: 'Meidän täytyy korjata tilanne.'
Transcribe: 'Hän korjaa lelut pois.'
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Summary
The verb 'korjata' is the universal Finnish word for 'setting things right,' whether that means fixing a machine, correcting a typo, or clearing the dinner table. Example: 'Minun täytyy korjata tämä virhe' (I must fix this mistake).
- To repair broken objects like cars or toys.
- To correct mistakes in writing, speech, or logic.
- To clear the table after a meal or put things away.
- To harvest crops such as grain or vegetables.
Type 4 Mastery
Practice the Type 4 pattern: -ata/-etä. The 't' drops and the vowel before it doubles in the present tense. Korjata -> korjaa-.
Object Nuance
Remember that 'korjata pöytä' is a set phrase. Don't use 'siivota' if you just mean taking plates away.
Self-Correction
Use 'korjaan' as a natural filler when you realize you've said the wrong word. It sounds very native.
Context Clues
If you hear 'korjata' and 'vilja', think harvest. If you hear 'korjata' and 'virhe', think correction.