oikeusapua
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- Oikeusapua is the partitive form of legal aid (oikeusapu) in Finnish.
- It refers to state-funded legal services for those with limited financial means.
- Commonly used with verbs like 'hakea' (apply), 'saada' (get), and 'tarvita' (need).
- Essential for discussing rights, court cases, and social support in Finland.
The Finnish word oikeusapua is the partitive singular form of the noun oikeusapu, which translates directly to 'legal aid' or 'legal assistance.' In the Finnish legal system, this term carries significant weight as it represents a fundamental pillar of the Nordic welfare state: the right of every citizen, regardless of their financial standing, to receive professional legal counsel and representation. The partitive form is most frequently encountered because the concept of legal aid is often treated as an uncountable mass noun or as the object of verbs expressing necessity, seeking, or receiving. When you are in a situation where you need a lawyer but cannot afford one, or when you are discussing the general availability of legal services provided by the state, you will almost certainly use the word oikeusapua.
- Legal Context
- In Finland, oikeusapu covers the provision of legal advice, necessary measures, and representation before a court or other authority. It is primarily funded by the state to ensure that the cost of legal proceedings does not become an obstacle to justice.
Historically, the concept of oikeusapua has evolved from basic charity-based legal help to a codified statutory right. The modern Finnish Legal Aid Act (Oikeusapulaki) defines exactly who is eligible. Eligibility is determined by a 'means test,' which looks at the applicant's disposable income and assets. If you fall below a certain threshold, you might receive maksutonta oikeusapua (free legal aid), or if you are slightly above, you might receive it with a partial contribution (omavastuuosuus). This nuance is critical because in everyday conversation, people often drop the adjectives and simply say they are applying for oikeusapua.
Hän päätti hakea valtion oikeusapua rikosprosessia varten.
The word itself is a compound: oikeus (justice/right/law) and apu (help/aid). In Finnish, compounding is the primary way to create specific terminology. While 'legal aid' in English uses an adjective and a noun, Finnish binds them together into a single conceptual unit. The use of the partitive case here is also a grammatical marker of the 'ongoing' or 'partial' nature of the help; you aren't receiving 'the whole of justice,' but rather a portion of 'legal help' as a service.
Culturally, mentioning oikeusapua in Finland carries a connotation of institutional support. It suggests that the individual is interacting with the oikeusaputoimisto (Legal Aid Office), which is a government-run entity. This is distinct from hiring a private lawyer from a commercial law firm (asianajotoimisto), though public legal aid can sometimes be used to pay for a private lawyer if certain conditions are met. Thus, the word is deeply tied to the Finnish social security net and the idea of 'oikeusvaltio' (a state governed by the rule of law).
- Bureaucratic Usage
- When filling out forms or speaking with social workers, you will hear the phrase 'oikeusapua myönnetään' (legal aid is granted). This formal phrasing reinforces the word's status as a standardized social benefit.
Beyond the courtroom, oikeusapua might be discussed in the context of asylum seekers, victims of domestic violence, or individuals facing debt restructuring. In these high-stakes human situations, the word represents hope and the protection of rights. It is not just a technical term; it is a lifeline. For learners, mastering this word means understanding how the Finnish state interacts with its citizens during their most vulnerable moments.
Ilman oikeusapua moni kansalainen jäisi vaille puolustusta.
In summary, oikeusapua is the form you use when the legal aid is the object of an action, when it is being denied, or when the quantity is unspecified. It is a cornerstone of Finnish legal vocabulary, essential for anyone navigating officialdom or discussing social justice in Finland.
Using oikeusapua correctly requires an understanding of Finnish verb government (rektio). Because it is in the partitive case, it typically follows verbs that describe an open-ended process or a state of needing. The most common verbs paired with oikeusapua are hakea (to apply for), saada (to get/receive), tarvita (to need), and tarjota (to offer).
- Verb: Hakea (To Apply For)
- When you apply for something that is a service or a benefit, the object is usually in the partitive. Example: 'Hän hakee oikeusapua.' (He is applying for legal aid.)
A crucial aspect of using oikeusapua is its role in negative constructions. In Finnish, the object of a negative sentence is almost always in the partitive. This makes oikeusapua much more common than the nominative oikeusapu in everyday speech regarding problems. For instance, if a person is complaining about the system, they might say, 'En saanut oikeusapua, vaikka pyysin.' (I didn't get legal aid, even though I asked.)
Onko mahdollista saada oikeusapua ulkomailla?
When describing the scope of legal aid, you might use it with adjectives. Note that the adjective must also be in the partitive to agree with the noun. Common pairs include maksutonta oikeusapua (free legal aid) and osittaista oikeusapua (partial legal aid). This agreement is a hallmark of high-level Finnish grammar. For example: 'Saitko sinä täyttä oikeusapua vai joudutko maksamaan itse?' (Did you get full legal aid or do you have to pay yourself?)
In formal writing, such as a legal petition or a news report, oikeusapua is often found in complex sentence structures involving infinitives. For example, 'Velvollisuus antaa oikeusapua perustuu lakiin.' (The obligation to give legal aid is based on the law.) Here, antaa (to give) governs the partitive oikeusapua. This demonstrates how the word functions within the broader 'legal Finnish' (lakikieli) register, which favors precise, noun-heavy constructions.
- Verb: Tarvita (To Need)
- Tarvita is a 'partitive verb' when the object is abstract or a service. Example: 'Tarvitsen oikeusapua avioeroprosessissa.' (I need legal aid in the divorce process.)
Another interesting usage is in the partitive of quantity. If you are discussing the *amount* of aid available, you use the partitive. 'Suomessa on saatavilla paljon oikeusapua.' (In Finland, there is a lot of legal aid available.) The word paljon (much/a lot) triggers the partitive. This is a common pattern for C1 learners to master, as it moves beyond simple subject-verb-object sentences into more nuanced descriptions of social systems.
Hallitus aikoo lisätä oikeusapua vähävaraisille.
Finally, consider the use of oikeusapua in questions. Because questions often imply an uncertain or partial amount, the partitive is the natural choice. 'Haluaisitteko hakea oikeusapua?' (Would you like to apply for legal aid?) This polite, conditional form is what you would hear from a clerk at a district court. By using the partitive, the speaker remains neutral and professional, adhering to the expected linguistic norms of Finnish public service.
The word oikeusapua is not a slang term or something you would use in a casual chat about the weather, but it is ubiquitous in specific professional and civic environments. If you are in Finland and find yourself near a käräjäoikeus (district court) or a poliisiasema (police station), you will see and hear this word constantly. It is the 'official' way to discuss legal support.
- The Legal Aid Office (Oikeusaputoimisto)
- This is the primary physical location where the word is used. Signs, brochures, and receptionists will all use 'oikeusapua' when directing clients or explaining services. 'Täältä saa oikeusapua' (One can get legal aid from here).
In the media, oikeusapua appears frequently in news reports about high-profile court cases. Journalists often mention whether a defendant is receiving state-funded legal aid, especially if the case is controversial or expensive. You might hear a news anchor say, 'Syytetty on hakenut oikeusapua valtion varoista' (The accused has applied for legal aid from state funds). This context often sparks public debate about the limits of the welfare state and the cost of justice.
Uutisissa kerrottiin, että turvapaikanhakijat tarvitsevat enemmän oikeusapua.
Social work is another sphere where the word is common. Social workers (sosiaalityöntekijät) often advise their clients on how to secure oikeusapua for matters like child custody, debt problems, or housing disputes. In these settings, the word is used with a tone of advocacy. A social worker might say, 'Meidän täytyy varmistaa, että saat oikeusapua tähän asiaan' (We must ensure that you get legal aid for this matter). It functions as a tool for empowerment.
Television dramas and movies set in Finland, particularly 'Nordic Noir' crime procedurals, are excellent places to hear the word in a more dramatic context. You'll hear defense attorneys (puolustusasianajajat) or prosecutors (syyttäjät) discussing the provision of oikeusapua. In these shows, the term adds a layer of realism and 'Finnishness' to the legal proceedings, grounding the fiction in the actual mechanics of the Finnish state.
- Educational and Academic Settings
- Law students and researchers use the term when analyzing the effectiveness of the legal system. Lectures on 'prosessioikeus' (procedural law) frequently discuss the distribution and impact of 'oikeusapua'.
Finally, you will encounter the word in the digital space. The website oikeus.fi is the central portal for the Finnish judicial system. Here, oikeusapua is a primary navigation link. For an English speaker living in Finland, navigating these digital resources requires a firm grasp of this word, as it is the gateway to understanding one's rights and the support available. Whether through a screen, a newspaper, or a face-to-face meeting with a public official, oikeusapua is the standard term for the state's helping hand in the legal arena.
Verkkosivustolta löytyy ohjeet, miten voit pyytää oikeusapua sähköisesti.
In essence, oikeusapua is a word of the 'system.' It is heard wherever the law meets the individual, serving as a linguistic bridge between abstract justice and practical assistance.
For English speakers, the most frequent mistake when using oikeusapua is failing to use the partitive case where required. Because English uses 'legal aid' as a fixed phrase, learners often want to use the Finnish nominative oikeusapu in all situations. For example, saying *'Minä tarvitsen oikeusapu'* instead of the correct 'Minä tarvitsen oikeusapua.' In Finnish, the verb tarvita (to need) almost always demands the partitive for abstract or mass nouns.
- Case Confusion
- Using the nominative 'oikeusapu' when the partitive 'oikeusapua' is required by the verb or the negative structure. This is the #1 error for non-native speakers.
Another common error is confusing oikeusapu with oikeudenmukaisuus (justice/fairness). While they share the root oikeus, they are functionally very different. Oikeusapu is a concrete service (a lawyer, advice), whereas oikeudenmukaisuus is an abstract philosophical concept. If you say you are 'seeking justice' in the sense of a fair outcome, use oikeutta or oikeudenmukaisuutta. If you are seeking a lawyer provided by the state, use oikeusapua.
Väärin: Etsin oikeusapu oikeudenmukaisuuden vuoksi.
Oikein: Etsin oikeusapua saadakseni oikeutta.
Learners also struggle with the difference between oikeusapu and oikeusturvavakuutus (legal expenses insurance). In English, we might broadly call both 'legal help,' but in Finland, they are legally and linguistically distinct. Oikeusapua is state-funded, while oikeusturva is usually part of a private insurance policy (like home insurance). Confusing these can lead to significant misunderstandings when dealing with lawyers or insurance companies.
Pronunciation can also be a pitfall. The word is a long compound: oi-ke-us-a-pu-a. English speakers often struggle with the vowel cluster 'eu' and the transition to 'a'. There is a tendency to swallow the middle syllables. To sound like a C1 speaker, you must articulate every vowel clearly, especially the final 'a' which indicates the partitive case. Mispronouncing the ending can make it sound like the nominative, leading to the grammatical errors mentioned above.
- Compound Word Stress
- The primary stress is always on the first syllable 'OI-', with a secondary stress on the first syllable of the second part of the compound '-A-'. Don't stress the middle.
Finally, there is the mistake of using oikeusapua when you actually mean a 'lawyer' (lakimies or asianajaja). While legal aid *provides* a lawyer, the word itself refers to the *aid* or the *system*. You don't 'talk to an oikeusapua'; you 'talk to an asianajaja' (lawyer) through the 'oikeusapujärjestelmä' (legal aid system). Using the abstract noun for the person is a common 'translationese' error.
Väärin: Soitin oikeusapua eilen.
Oikein: Soitin oikeusaputoimistoon eilen.
Avoiding these mistakes requires a conscious effort to separate the service from the provider and a rigorous application of Finnish case rules. As you reach C1, these distinctions become the difference between being understood and being truly fluent.
While oikeusapua is the standard term for state-funded legal assistance, there are several related words that describe different facets of legal help. Understanding these nuances is essential for a C1 learner to navigate complex discussions or legal documents.
- Lakiapu vs. Oikeusapu
- Lakiapu is a more general, sometimes less formal term for 'legal help.' While oikeusapu specifically refers to the institutionalized system, lakiapu can be used for any kind of legal assistance, including that provided by unions or NGOs. However, in official contexts, oikeusapu is preferred.
Another important alternative is oikeudellinen neuvonta (legal counseling). This term is narrower than oikeusapu. While oikeusapu includes representation in court, oikeudellinen neuvonta might just be a one-time meeting to discuss a contract or a simple legal question. You might hear, 'Sain oikeudellista neuvontaa, mutta en varsinaista oikeusapua' (I got legal counseling, but not actual legal aid).
Ammattiliitto tarjoaa jäsenilleen lakiapua työsuhdeasioissa.
Then there is oikeusturva (legal protection/legal expenses insurance). As mentioned in the mistakes section, this is often an alternative to state aid. If a person has a high income, they cannot get oikeusapua, so they must rely on their oikeusturvavakuutus. In a sentence: 'Vakuutusyhtiö korvaa oikeudenkäyntikulut oikeusturvasta' (The insurance company covers the trial costs from the legal protection insurance).
In criminal law, you might encounter the term puolustus (defense). While oikeusapua is the funding or the service, puolustus is the function. A defendant might say, 'Tarvitsen oikeusapua puolustuksen järjestämiseen' (I need legal aid to arrange a defense). Here, the two words work together to describe different parts of the same process.
- Oikeusavustaja vs. Asianajaja
- An oikeusavustaja (legal aid attorney) is a lawyer who works specifically for the state legal aid office. An asianajaja (advocate/lawyer) is a member of the Bar Association. While both provide legal aid, the titles indicate their professional affiliation.
Finally, consider the word maksuton oikeudenkäynti (free trial/proceedings). This is a subset of the benefits provided by legal aid. It specifically refers to being exempt from court fees. A person might receive oikeusapua but still have to pay some costs, or they might be granted a completely maksuton oikeudenkäynti. This level of technical vocabulary is where C1 learners can truly shine, demonstrating a deep understanding of Finnish societal structures.
Hänelle myönnettiin maksuton oikeudenkäynti ja valtion oikeusavustaja.
By knowing these alternatives, you can be more precise in your speech. Instead of always defaulting to oikeusapua, you can choose the word that exactly fits the legal and financial reality of the situation you are describing.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
The word 'oikeus' originally meant 'straightness'. In Finnish, being 'right' (oikea) is literally being 'straight' (suora) in a moral sense.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing 'eu' as 'yu' (English 'you'). It should be 'e' then 'u'.
- Swallowing the final 'a'.
- Stressing the 'u' in 'apu'.
- Pronouncing the 'o' like 'oh' in 'go'. Finnish 'o' is more like 'o' in 'hot' but rounded.
- Failing to separate the compound parts clearly.
難易度
Easy to recognize once you know the components 'oikeus' and 'apu'.
Spelling the long compound correctly and remembering the partitive 'a' can be tricky.
Requires clear articulation of the vowel clusters.
Distinctive sound, usually clear in formal contexts.
次に学ぶべきこと
前提知識
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知っておくべき文法
Partitive Object
Tarvitsen **oikeusapua**.
Negative Object
En saa **oikeusapua**.
Partitive with Quantity
Sain paljon **oikeusapua**.
Adjective Agreement in Partitive
Hän sai **maksutonta oikeusapua**.
Partitive with Prepositions/Postpositions
Ilman **oikeusapua**.
レベル別の例文
Tarvitsen oikeusapua.
I need legal aid.
Tarvita (to need) takes the partitive 'oikeusapua'.
Mistä saa oikeusapua?
Where can one get legal aid?
Saada (to get) takes the partitive in this context.
Onko tämä oikeusapua?
Is this legal aid?
Partitive is used here to ask about the nature of the service.
Hän ei saa oikeusapua.
He does not get legal aid.
Negative sentence always uses the partitive 'oikeusapua'.
Hae oikeusapua nyt.
Apply for legal aid now.
Imperative 'hae' (apply) with partitive object.
Oikeusapua on tärkeää.
Legal aid is important.
Partitive used in a predicative sentence about an abstract concept.
Minä haluan oikeusapua.
I want legal aid.
Haluta (to want) takes the partitive object.
Kiitos oikeusapua varten.
Thanks for the legal aid (contextual).
Varten (for) often follows a partitive noun.
Voitko antaa minulle oikeusapua?
Can you give me legal aid?
Annatko (will you give) with partitive object.
Etsin ilmaista oikeusapua.
I am looking for free legal aid.
Adjective 'ilmaista' also in partitive.
Hän kysyi oikeusapua eilen.
He asked for legal aid yesterday.
Kysyä (to ask for) can take the partitive.
Tarvitsemme oikeusapua heti.
We need legal aid immediately.
Plural 'we' with partitive object.
Onko sinulla oikeusapua?
Do you have legal aid?
Possessive structure 'onko sinulla' with partitive.
Haluan saada enemmän oikeusapua.
I want to get more legal aid.
Enemmän (more) triggers the partitive.
Tämä toimisto tarjoaa oikeusapua.
This office offers legal aid.
Tarjota (to offer) + partitive.
En tarvitse oikeusapua enää.
I don't need legal aid anymore.
Negative 'en tarvitse' + partitive.
Hän päätti hakea oikeusapua avioeroa varten.
He decided to apply for legal aid for the divorce.
Compound sentence with 'hakea' + partitive.
Oletko jo saanut oikeusapua tähän asiaan?
Have you already received legal aid for this matter?
Perfect tense 'oletko saanut' + partitive.
Valtio myöntää oikeusapua pienituloisille.
The state grants legal aid to those with low income.
Myöntää (to grant) + partitive.
Ilman oikeusapua hän olisi hävinnyt jutun.
Without legal aid, he would have lost the case.
Ilman (without) always takes the partitive.
Voinko saada oikeusapua, jos olen työtön?
Can I get legal aid if I am unemployed?
Conditional 'jos' clause with partitive object.
Hän ei halunnut ottaa vastaan oikeusapua.
He did not want to accept legal aid.
Negative 'ei halunnut ottaa' + partitive.
Kuinka paljon oikeusapua voin saada?
How much legal aid can I get?
Kuinka paljon (how much) + partitive.
Oikeusapua haetaan kirjallisesti.
Legal aid is applied for in writing.
Passive 'haetaan' + partitive object.
Oikeusapua voidaan myöntää myös ulkomaalaisille tietyin ehdoin.
Legal aid can also be granted to foreigners under certain conditions.
Passive 'voidaan myöntää' + partitive.
Hänelle ei myönnetty oikeusapua liian korkeiden tulojen vuoksi.
He was not granted legal aid due to too high income.
Negative passive 'ei myönnetty' + partitive.
Asianajaja neuvoi häntä hakemaan välittömästi oikeusapua.
The lawyer advised him to apply for legal aid immediately.
Infinitive 'hakemaan' + partitive object.
On tärkeää, että jokainen saa tarvitsemaansa oikeusapua.
It is important that everyone gets the legal aid they need.
Participle 'tarvitsemaansa' agrees with partitive 'oikeusapua'.
Hän on käyttänyt oikeusapua useissa eri oikeudenkäynneissä.
He has used legal aid in several different trials.
Käyttää (to use) + partitive.
Oikeusaputoimisto tarjoaa maksutonta oikeusapua puhelimitse.
The legal aid office offers free legal aid by phone.
Adjective 'maksutonta' in partitive.
Hän kieltäytyi ottamasta oikeusapua vastaan periaatteellisista syistä.
He refused to accept legal aid for reasons of principle.
Kieltäytyä (to refuse) + 3rd infinitive 'ottamasta' + partitive.
Miten oikeusapua säännellään Suomen laissa?
How is legal aid regulated in Finnish law?
Passive 'säännellään' + partitive subject/object.
Oikeusapua koskeva hakemus on täytettävä huolellisesti.
The application concerning legal aid must be filled out carefully.
Participle 'koskeva' (concerning) + partitive.
Tuomioistuin voi määrätä oikeusapua annettavaksi viran puolesta.
The court can order legal aid to be given ex officio.
Complex passive construction with partitive.
Hän kritisoi sitä, miten vaikeaa oikeusapua on nykyään saada.
He criticized how difficult it is to get legal aid nowadays.
Adverbial 'miten vaikeaa' + partitive object.
Oikeusapua ei tule sekoittaa yksityiseen oikeusturvavakuutukseen.
Legal aid should not be confused with private legal expenses insurance.
Negative necessity 'ei tule sekoittaa' + partitive.
Viranomaiset pyrkivät tehostamaan oikeusapua sähköisillä palveluilla.
Authorities aim to enhance legal aid with electronic services.
Tehostaa (to enhance) + partitive object.
Oikeusapua myönnettäessä otetaan huomioon hakijan varallisuus.
When granting legal aid, the applicant's wealth is taken into account.
Temporal construction 'myönnettäessä' + partitive.
Onko oikeusapua mahdollista saada takautuvasti?
Is it possible to receive legal aid retroactively?
Adjective 'mahdollista' + partitive.
Uudistus parantaa haavoittuvassa asemassa olevien mahdollisuuksia saada oikeusapua.
The reform improves the chances of those in a vulnerable position to receive legal aid.
Genitive 'mahdollisuuksia' + infinitive 'saada' + partitive.
Oikeusapua pidetään yhtenä oikeusvaltion keskeisimmistä takeista.
Legal aid is considered one of the most central guarantees of a state governed by the rule of law.
Passive 'pidetään' + Essive 'yhtenä' + partitive.
Kysymys siitä, kenen tulisi saada oikeusapua, on eettisesti monitahoinen.
The question of who should receive legal aid is ethically complex.
Indirect question with 'saada' + partitive.
Oikeusapua koskevat säännökset on harmonisoitu EU-tasolla.
The provisions concerning legal aid have been harmonized at the EU level.
Plural verb 'koskevat' with partitive-based subject.
Hän argumentoi, että oikeusapua tulisi laajentaa koskemaan myös yrityksiä.
He argued that legal aid should be expanded to cover companies as well.
Conditional 'tulisi laajentaa' + partitive.
Oikeusapua ei voida evätä pelkästään jutun epätodennäköisen menestyksen perusteella.
Legal aid cannot be denied solely on the basis of the unlikely success of the case.
Negative passive 'ei voida evätä' + partitive.
Resurssien niukkuus pakottaa priorisoimaan oikeusapua kiireellisimpiin tapauksiin.
The scarcity of resources forces the prioritization of legal aid for the most urgent cases.
Priorisoida (to prioritize) + partitive.
Oikeusapua on tarkasteltava osana laajempaa sosiaalista oikeudenmukaisuutta.
Legal aid must be examined as part of broader social justice.
Necessive 'on tarkasteltava' + partitive.
Hän analysoi oikeusapua diskurssina, joka rakentaa kansalaisen suhdetta valtioon.
He analyzed legal aid as a discourse that constructs the citizen's relationship with the state.
Analysoida (to analyze) + partitive.
類義語
反対語
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— To apply for legal aid. This is the standard procedure to get state help.
Hän hakee oikeusapua käräjäoikeudesta.
— To receive or be granted legal aid. Used when the application is successful.
Saitko sinä oikeusapua?
— To need legal aid. Used to express a requirement for legal counsel.
Tarvitsen oikeusapua tässä riita-asiassa.
— Free legal aid. Legal services provided at no cost to the recipient.
Hän on oikeutettu maksuttomaan oikeusapuun.
— For the purpose of legal aid. Often used in administrative forms.
Tarvitsen tulotodistuksen oikeusapua varten.
— Legal aid is granted. A formal phrase used in official decisions.
Oikeusapua myönnetään 50 prosentin omavastuulla.
— Without legal aid. Used to describe a lack of legal support.
Ilman oikeusapua hän olisi pulassa.
— A decision concerning legal aid. The official result of an application.
Oletko saanut oikeusapua koskevan päätöksen?
— To request legal aid. Similar to 'hakea' but slightly more general.
Voisitko pyytää oikeusapua?
— Legal aid available. Often seen on signs or websites.
Täällä on oikeusapua tarjolla.
よく混同される語
This means 'justice' or 'fairness' as a concept, not the service of legal aid.
This usually refers to private legal insurance, not state-funded aid.
This can mean 'a right', 'justice', or 'a court'. It's more general than 'oikeusapu'.
慣用句と表現
— To be without legal aid. Implies a state of vulnerability.
Kukaan ei saisi jäädä vailla oikeusapua.
neutral— Legal aid is hard to find/get. A figurative way to say it's difficult.
Nykyään oikeusapu on monelle kiven alla.
informal— To demand legal aid forcefully. Implies a confrontation.
Hän löi oikeusapuhakemuksen pöytään.
informal— Within the scope of legal aid. Used for eligibility.
Kuuluuko tämä asia oikeusavun piiriin?
formal— Legal aid saves (the situation). Emphasizes the importance of the aid.
Oikeusapu pelasti hänet vankilalta.
neutral— To search for legal aid everywhere. Emphasizes an exhaustive search.
Hän haki oikeusapua kissojen ja koirien kanssa.
informal— Legal aid is a right. A common political or social slogan.
Muista, että oikeusapu on oikeus.
neutral— To fall outside the scope of legal aid. Implies missing out on benefits.
Pienituloisetkin voivat jäädä oikeusavun ulkopuolelle.
formal— With the help of legal aid. Implies the aid is a source of security.
Hän selvisi oikeudenkäynnistä oikeusavun turvin.
neutral— To agree on legal aid. Used when discussing terms with an attorney.
Voimmeko sopia oikeusavusta jo nyt?
neutral間違えやすい
Both relate to legal help.
Lakimies is the person (lawyer); oikeusapu is the service (aid). You don't 'apply for a lawyer' in the same way you 'apply for legal aid'.
Puhuin lakimiehen kanssa oikeusavusta.
Both relate to legal help.
Asianajaja is a specific title for a lawyer who is a member of the Bar Association. Oikeusapu is the aid that might pay for an asianajaja.
Asianajaja hoitaa oikeusapua.
Oikeusapu contains this word.
Apu is general 'help'. Oikeusapu is specifically 'legal help'.
Tarvitsen apua, mutta en oikeusapua.
Occur in the same context.
Oikeudenkäynti is the 'trial' or 'legal proceeding'. Oikeusapu is the 'aid' used for that trial.
Oikeusapua käytetään oikeudenkäynnissä.
Both mean support.
Tuki is 'support' (often financial or emotional). Oikeusapu is specifically 'legal aid'.
Sain taloudellista tukea ja oikeusapua.
文型パターン
Minä tarvitsen [noun-partitive].
Minä tarvitsen oikeusapua.
Voinko saada [adjective-partitive] [noun-partitive]?
Voinko saada ilmaista oikeusapua?
Hän hakee [noun-partitive] [purpose] varten.
Hän hakee oikeusapua oikeudenkäyntiä varten.
[Noun-partitive] myönnetään [condition] perusteella.
Oikeusapua myönnetään tulojen perusteella.
On tärkeää [infinitive] [noun-partitive].
On tärkeää tehostaa oikeusapua.
[Noun-partitive] koskeva [subject] on [adjective].
Oikeusapua koskeva laki on uusi.
[Noun-partitive] pidetään [essive].
Oikeusapua pidetään välttämättömyytenä.
Ilman [noun-partitive] [conditional clause].
Ilman oikeusapua oikeusvaltio ei toteutuisi.
語族
名詞
動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
Common in legal, administrative, and news contexts.
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Tarvitsen oikeusapu.
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Tarvitsen oikeusapua.
The verb 'tarvita' (to need) requires the object to be in the partitive case for abstract nouns and services. Using the nominative is a basic grammatical error.
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Hän hakee oikeus apua.
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Hän hakee oikeusapua.
Compound words in Finnish must be written together. Splitting 'oikeus' and 'apua' makes it two separate words that don't make sense together in this context.
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Sain oikeudenmukaisuutta valtiolta.
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Sain oikeusapua valtiolta.
Confusing 'justice' (oikeudenmukaisuus) with 'legal aid' (oikeusapu). You receive aid/help, not the abstract concept of justice itself from an office.
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En saanut oikeusapu.
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En saanut oikeusapua.
The object of a negative sentence must always be in the partitive. This is a very common mistake for English speakers who forget the 'a' at the end.
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Minulla on oikeusapua vakuutuksessa.
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Minulla on oikeusturva vakuutuksessa.
Confusing state-funded 'oikeusapu' with insurance-based 'oikeusturva'. Using the wrong term could lead to your insurance claim being denied.
ヒント
Partitive is Key
Remember that 'oikeusapua' is the partitive. Use it after 'tarvitsen', 'saan', 'haen', and in negative sentences. This is the most common mistake for learners.
Break it Down
If the word feels too long, break it into 'oikeus' (justice) and 'apua' (help). It makes it much easier to remember and spell correctly.
Trust the System
In Finland, legal aid is a standard social benefit. Don't be afraid to use the word or ask for the service; it's a right, not a sign of failure.
Vowel Clarity
Finnish vowels are very pure. Make sure the 'eu' in 'oikeus' and the 'ua' at the end of 'apua' are clearly pronounced as separate vowel sounds.
No Spaces
Finnish loves compound words. Words like 'oikeusaputoimisto' must be written as one single word. Never put spaces between the parts.
Listen for 'Apu'
When listening to news or official talk, focus on finding the word 'apu'. If it's preceded by 'oikeus', you know they are talking about legal aid.
Means Testing
Understand that 'oikeusapua' is usually 'tuloperusteista' (based on income). This explains why the word is so often linked with financial discussions.
Negative Sentences
Practice saying 'En tarvitse oikeusapua'. This reinforces the rule that negative objects are always in the partitive.
Use it Formally
In a professional setting, use 'oikeusapua' instead of 'lakiapua' to sound more precise and knowledgeable about the Finnish system.
C1 Mastery
At the C1 level, you should be able to use 'oikeusapua' in a sentence with a passive verb, like 'Oikeusapua haetaan sähköisesti'.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Think of 'Oikeus' as 'O.K. Us' (Justice for us) and 'Apu' as 'A Pu' (A push/help). Legal aid is 'O.K. Us Apu' — the help that makes things O.K. for us.
視覚的連想
Imagine a set of scales (justice) with a helping hand lifting one side to make it even. That hand is 'oikeusapua'.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to use 'oikeusapua' in three different sentences: one positive, one negative, and one as a question. For example: 'Saan oikeusapua', 'En saa oikeusapua', 'Saanko oikeusapua?'
語源
A compound of two ancient Finnish roots. 'Oikeus' comes from 'oikea' (right/correct), which is of Finno-Ugric origin. 'Apu' (help) is also a native Finnish word with cognates in related languages.
元の意味: Literally 'right-help' or 'justice-help'.
Uralic / Finno-Ugric.文化的な背景
Be aware that needing 'oikeusapua' can be a sensitive topic as it often involves financial hardship or legal trouble.
In the UK/US, 'legal aid' is the direct equivalent, but the Finnish system is often more accessible to the middle class through partial aid.
実生活で練習する
実際の使用場面
District Court (Käräjäoikeus)
- Haluan hakea oikeusapua.
- Onko minulla oikeus oikeusapuun?
- Kuka on oikeusavustajani?
- Paljonko oikeusapua myönnetään?
Police Station (Poliisiasema)
- Tarvitsen oikeusapua kuulusteluun.
- Miten saan oikeusapua?
- Voiko poliisi auttaa saamaan oikeusapua?
- En puhu ilman oikeusapua.
Social Services (Sosiaalitoimisto)
- Voiko sosiaalityöntekijä auttaa oikeusavun kanssa?
- Tarvitsen oikeusapua huoltajuuskiistaan.
- Mistä löydän oikeusaputoimiston?
- Onko oikeusapua mahdollista saada ilmaiseksi?
Online/Websites
- Lataa oikeusapuhakemus.
- Lue lisää oikeusavusta.
- Oikeusapua sähköisesti.
- Oikeusapulaskuri.
News/Media
- Oikeusapua leikataan.
- Oikeusapua tarvitaan lisää.
- Oikeusapua koskeva keskustelu.
- Oikeusapua myönnetty ennätysmäärä.
会話のきっかけ
"Tiedätkö, miten Suomessa voi hakea oikeusapua, jos on pienet tulot?"
"Oletko koskaan joutunut käyttämään oikeusapua tai tunnetko jonkun, joka on?"
"Mitä mieltä olet siitä, että valtio tarjoaa oikeusapua kaikille kansalaisille?"
"Onko sinun kotimaassasi samanlainen järjestelmä kuin Suomen oikeusapua?"
"Mihin asioihin yleensä tarvitaan eniten oikeusapua Suomessa?"
日記のテーマ
Kirjoita tilanteesta, jossa joku tarvitsee oikeusapua. Mikä on hänen ongelmansa?
Pohdi, miksi oikeusapua on tärkeää tarjota kaikille ihmisille tulotasosta riippumatta.
Jos olisit oikeusavustaja, miten auttaisit ihmistä, joka hakee oikeusapua ensimmäistä kertaa?
Miten oikeusapua voitaisiin mielestäsi parantaa Suomessa?
Kirjoita kuvitteellinen kirje oikeusaputoimistoon, jossa pyydät oikeusapua.
よくある質問
10 問Oikeusapua tarkoittaa valtion tarjoamaa apua oikeudellisissa asioissa. Se voi sisältää neuvontaa tai asianajajan palveluita. Se on tarkoitettu ihmisille, joilla ei ole varaa maksaa lakimiestä itse. Voit hakea sitä oikeusaputoimistosta.
Oikeusapua voi saada henkilö, jonka tulot ja varallisuus ovat tietyn rajan alapuolella. Hakijan taloudellinen tilanne tarkistetaan hakemuksen yhteydessä. Myös jotkut yritykset tai yhteisöt voivat joissakin tapauksissa saada apua, mutta yleensä se on tarkoitettu yksityishenkilöille.
Ei aina. Oikeusapua voi olla täysin maksutonta tai siitä voi joutua maksamaan omavastuuosuuden. Omavastuu riippuu hakijan tuloista. Jos tulot ovat hyvin pienet, apu on yleensä ilmaista.
Voit hakea oikeusapua täyttämällä hakemuksen oikeus.fi-sivustolla tai käymällä oikeusaputoimistossa. Hakemukseen pitää liittää tiedot tuloista, menoista ja varallisuudesta. Voit myös pyytää asianajajaa tekemään hakemuksen puolestasi.
Sitä voi saada lähes kaikkiin oikeudellisiin asioihin, kuten avioeroon, huoltajuuskiistoihin, rikosjuttuihin tai perintöasioihin. Sitä ei kuitenkaan yleensä saa yksinkertaisiin asioihin, kuten veroilmoituksen tekemiseen.
Kyllä, voit usein valita joko julkisen oikeusavustajan tai yksityisen asianajajan. Jos asia käsitellään tuomioistuimessa, valtio voi maksaa myös yksityisen asianajajan palkkion oikeusapuna.
Oikeusapua antaa valtio, ja se perustuu tuloihin. Oikeusturvavakuutus on osa omaa vakuutustasi (esim. kotivakuutus), ja se korvaa kuluja vakuutusehtojen mukaan. Jos sinulla on vakuutus, sinun pitää yleensä käyttää sitä ensin.
Kyllä, Suomessa asuvat ulkomaalaiset voivat saada oikeusapua samoin ehdoin kuin suomalaiset. Myös turvapaikanhakijat saavat usein oikeusapua turvapaikkaprosessiin liittyvissä asioissa.
Kyllä, monet oikeusaputoimistot tarjoavat lyhyttä oikeudellista neuvontaa puhelimitse. Tämä on usein nopein tapa selvittää, tarvitsetko varsinaista oikeusapua ja oletko oikeutettu siihen.
Jos saat kielteisen päätöksen oikeusavusta, voit yleensä valittaa päätöksestä. Päätöksessä kerrotaan, miten ja minne valitus tehdään. Voit myös yrittää löytää muuta apua, kuten järjestöjen tarjoamaa neuvontaa.
自分をテスト 180 問
Write a sentence: 'I need legal aid.'
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Write a sentence: 'Where can I get free legal aid?'
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Write a sentence: 'He applied for legal aid last week.'
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Write a sentence: 'Legal aid is granted based on your income.'
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Write a sentence: 'It is essential to ensure that everyone has access to legal aid.'
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Write a sentence: 'Legal aid is good.'
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Write a sentence: 'I don't need legal aid.'
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Write a sentence: 'Can I get legal aid for this case?'
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Write a sentence: 'The lawyer recommended applying for legal aid.'
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Write a sentence: 'The legislation concerning legal aid has been updated.'
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Write: 'Help me.'
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Write: 'He is a legal aid lawyer.'
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Write: 'Without legal aid, justice is not possible.'
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Write: 'We need more legal aid for the poor.'
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Write: 'The court ordered legal aid to be provided.'
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Write: 'Thank you for the help.'
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Write: 'Is there legal aid here?'
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Write: 'I am waiting for a legal aid decision.'
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Write: 'The state budget for legal aid was cut.'
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Write: 'The principle of equality requires available legal aid.'
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Say: 'Tarvitsen oikeusapua.'
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Ask: 'Saanko minä oikeusapua?'
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Explain why you need legal aid (in Finnish).
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Discuss the pros and cons of state legal aid.
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Debate the statement: 'Legal aid should be free for everyone.'
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Say: 'Missä on apu?'
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Say: 'Hän on lakimies.'
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Say: 'Haluaisin hakea oikeusapua.'
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Say: 'Oikeusapua myönnetään tulojen mukaan.'
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Say: 'Oikeusapua koskeva päätös oli kielteinen.'
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Pronounce correctly: 'Oikeusapua'.
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Say: 'Kiitos oikeusavusta.'
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Say: 'En saanut oikeusapua, koska tienaan liikaa.'
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Say: 'Onko mahdollista saada oikeusapua heti?'
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Say: 'Oikeusapua on tarkasteltava osana perusoikeuksia.'
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Say: 'Moi!'
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Say: 'Tämä on tärkeää.'
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Say: 'Oikeusaputoimisto on tuolla.'
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Say: 'Maksutonta oikeusapua on vaikea saada.'
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Say: 'Oikeusapua tulisi lisätä budjetissa.'
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Listen and write: 'Tarvitsen oikeusapua.'
Listen and write: 'Mistä saa oikeusapua?'
Listen and write: 'Hän hakee oikeusapua avioeroon.'
Listen and write: 'Oikeusapua myönnetään tietyin ehdoin.'
Listen and write: 'Oikeusapua koskeva lainsäädäntö on monimutkainen.'
Listen and identify the word: 'oikeusapua'.
Listen and write: 'Saitko oikeusapua?'
Listen and write: 'En saanut oikeusapua.'
Listen and write: 'Valtio maksaa oikeusapua.'
Listen and write: 'Oikeusapua on saatavilla kaikille.'
Listen: 'Apu'. Is it 'oikeusapua'?
Listen: 'Oikeus'. Is it 'oikeusapua'?
Listen: 'Oikeusapua'. Is it 'oikeusapua'?
Listen and write: 'Maksutonta oikeusapua.'
Listen and write: 'Oikeusapua haetaan oikeusaputoimistosta.'
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Summary
Oikeusapua is a vital term for anyone navigating the Finnish legal system. It represents the state's commitment to equal justice by providing lawyers and advice to those who cannot afford it. Example: 'Voit hakea oikeusapua oikeusaputoimistosta' (You can apply for legal aid at the legal aid office).
- Oikeusapua is the partitive form of legal aid (oikeusapu) in Finnish.
- It refers to state-funded legal services for those with limited financial means.
- Commonly used with verbs like 'hakea' (apply), 'saada' (get), and 'tarvita' (need).
- Essential for discussing rights, court cases, and social support in Finland.
Partitive is Key
Remember that 'oikeusapua' is the partitive. Use it after 'tarvitsen', 'saan', 'haen', and in negative sentences. This is the most common mistake for learners.
Break it Down
If the word feels too long, break it into 'oikeus' (justice) and 'apua' (help). It makes it much easier to remember and spell correctly.
Trust the System
In Finland, legal aid is a standard social benefit. Don't be afraid to use the word or ask for the service; it's a right, not a sign of failure.
Vowel Clarity
Finnish vowels are very pure. Make sure the 'eu' in 'oikeus' and the 'ua' at the end of 'apua' are clearly pronounced as separate vowel sounds.
関連コンテンツ
lawの関連語
aiheeton
B2unfounded, groundless, or irrelevant
ennakkotapaus
C1先例(せんれい)。将来の同様のケースのガイドとして使用される以前の出来事や決定。
harkinnanvarainen
C1裁量による、または判断に委ねられた。
hyväksyä
B1to accept or approve
kielto
B1禁止、または正式な拒否。
kieltoalue
B2Prohibited area or restricted zone.
kieltää
B11. 誰かに何かをすることを禁止する。2. 事実や主張を否定する。
kiistää
B2(事実などを)否定する、または異議を唱える。「彼は容疑を否認している。」
käsittelyjärjestys
B2order of proceedings
käsittelykielto
B2ban on processing or handling