tarpeellisuus
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- Tarpeellisuus is the Finnish word for 'necessity' or 'the state of being needed'.
- It is a formal, abstract noun derived from the root word 'tarve' (need).
- It is commonly used in professional, legal, and academic contexts to justify actions.
- Grammatically, it often follows a noun in the genitive case (e.g., 'asian tarpeellisuus').
The Finnish word tarpeellisuus is an abstract noun derived from the adjective tarpeellinen (necessary). In linguistic terms, it describes the quality or state of being necessary, essential, or required. Understanding this word requires looking at its root, tarve, which means 'need'. When we add the suffix -uus, we transform a specific quality into an abstract concept, much like how English adds '-ness' or '-ity'. This word is a staple in formal Finnish, especially when discussing policy, logic, or utility.
- Semantic Range
- The word covers everything from the logical necessity of a mathematical proof to the practical necessity of a winter coat in Helsinki. It is less about the feeling of 'wanting' and more about the objective 'requirement' for a specific outcome.
In everyday Finnish, you might not use tarpeellisuus as often as the verb tarvita (to need), but in professional and academic settings, it is indispensable. It allows speakers to distance themselves from personal desire and focus on objective requirements. For instance, a manager wouldn't just say 'I want this report'; they might discuss the raportin tarpeellisuus (the necessity of the report) to justify the workload to their team. This shift from personal to abstract is a hallmark of reaching the B2 level in Finnish.
Tutkimus selvitti uuden sillan tarpeellisuus ja sen vaikutukset liikenteeseen.
Furthermore, the word often appears in legal and administrative texts. If you are applying for a permit or a grant, you will likely encounter questions regarding the tarpeellisuus of your request. Here, it functions as a gateway concept: if you cannot prove the necessity, the request is denied. This highlights the word's role in Finnish culture, which values pragmatism and utility over fluff or excess. To call something tarpeeton (the opposite) is a mild criticism of inefficiency.
- Pragmatic Utility
- Finns often evaluate actions based on their utility. Therefore, discussing the necessity of a task is a common way to prioritize work in a Finnish office environment.
Meidän on arvioitava jokaisen kokouksen tarpeellisuus erikseen säästääksemme aikaa.
To use tarpeellisuus correctly, one must understand that it takes the genitive case for the object it refers to. You don't just have 'necessity'; you have the 'necessity of something'. This requires a solid grasp of the -n ending. For example, muutoksen tarpeellisuus (the necessity of the change). This structural requirement makes it a great word for practicing complex noun phrases that are common in advanced Finnish writing.
- Grammatical Connection
- The word is often the subject or object in sentences involving evaluation verbs like 'arvioida' (to evaluate), 'kyseenalaistaa' (to question), or 'perustella' (to justify).
Onko tämän lisäosan tarpeellisuus jo varmistettu?
Hän korosti koulutuksen tarpeellisuutta nykyisessä työmarkkinatilanteessa.
In summary, tarpeellisuus is more than just a word; it is a tool for professional communication. It allows you to frame discussions around facts and requirements. Whether you are writing a thesis, participating in a business meeting, or reading a Finnish newspaper, you will find this word acting as a bridge between a simple 'need' and a formalized 'necessity'. Its frequent use in compound phrases and its specific grammatical demands make it a perfect benchmark for learners moving into the upper-intermediate stages of Finnish proficiency.
Using tarpeellisuus effectively requires mastering the syntax of abstract nouns in Finnish. The most common structure involves a preceding noun in the genitive case. This noun identifies what exactly is being deemed necessary. For example, if you are talking about the necessity of a mask, you say maskin tarpeellisuus. This possessive-like structure is the standard way to link the quality to the object.
- The Genitive Link
- Always place the item being discussed in the genitive case before 'tarpeellisuus'. Example: 'Lääkkeen (genitive of lääke) tarpeellisuus' (The necessity of the medicine).
When tarpeellisuus acts as the object of a sentence, it often takes the partitive case (tarpeellisuutta), especially after verbs of questioning, considering, or doubting. This is because these actions are often ongoing or directed at an abstract concept. If you say 'I am questioning the necessity', you would use Kyseenalaistan tarpeellisuutta. However, if the necessity is a total, completed fact being discussed, the accusative/genitive form might be used depending on the verb's requirement.
Hallitus pohtii rajoitusten tarpeellisuutta ensi viikon kokouksessa.
Another frequent use case is in existential sentences or sentences expressing an opinion about a state of affairs. Phrases like 'Onko siinä mitään tarpeellisuutta?' (Is there any necessity in that?) show how the word can function as a standalone noun. However, it is much more common to see it modified by an adjective, such as ehdoton tarpeellisuus (absolute necessity) or kyseenalainen tarpeellisuus (questionable necessity).
In academic writing, you will often see tarpeellisuus followed by a että-clause (that-clause) or an infinitive structure to explain the purpose. 'Tarpeellisuus varmistaa, että...' (The necessity to ensure that...). This allows for complex logical chains. It is also common in the illative case (tarpeellisuuteen) when something leads to or points toward necessity.
- Verbal Companions
- Common verbs used with this word include: perustella (justify), korostaa (emphasize), tutkia (examine), and ymmärtää (understand).
Opettaja perusteli kotitehtävien tarpeellisuutta oppimisen kannalta.
Hän ei nähnyt uuden auton hankinnan tarpeellisuutta.
Finally, consider the word in the context of professional feedback. If a project is being reviewed, the tarpeellisuusarviointi (necessity assessment) is a formal document or process. This compound word usage is very Finnish—bundling the concept of necessity with the action of assessment. Using such compounds correctly will make your Finnish sound much more natural and professional.
- Case Usage Summary
- Nominative: Tarpeellisuus (subject). Partitive: Tarpeellisuutta (object of ongoing action). Genitive: Tarpeellisuuden (possession/attribute). Illative: Tarpeellisuuteen (into necessity).
Asiakas kyseenalaisti palvelun tarpeellisuuden tässä vaiheessa.
By integrating tarpeellisuus into your vocabulary, you gain the ability to discuss complex social and professional topics. It moves your Finnish beyond simple needs and into the realm of logical justification. Practice by looking at everyday objects and justifying their necessity using the genitive + tarpeellisuus structure.
In the landscape of Finnish communication, tarpeellisuus is a word that thrives in the corridors of power, the pages of broadsheets, and the meeting rooms of tech startups. It is a 'high-register' word, meaning it signals a level of formality and intellectual rigor. You are unlikely to hear it shouted across a sports field or used in a casual text between teenagers about what to eat for lunch. Instead, you will find it where decisions are being made and justifications are being required.
- The News and Media
- Journalists at Yle or Helsingin Sanomat frequently use 'tarpeellisuus' when reporting on government spending. A common headline might read: 'Asiantuntijat kyseenalaistavat uuden ratahankkeen tarpeellisuuden' (Experts question the necessity of the new rail project).
In Finnish politics, tarpeellisuus is a rhetorical shield. Politicians use it to defend controversial laws or budget cuts. By framing a policy as a matter of 'necessity' rather than 'choice', they appeal to the Finnish sense of realism. If you watch a televised debate in the Eduskunta (Parliament), listen for the word when a minister is defending a new regulation. They aren't saying they like the regulation; they are saying it is a välttämätön tarpeellisuus (inevitable necessity).
Uutisissa keskusteltiin maskisuosituksen tarpeellisuudesta julkisissa tiloissa.
The corporate world in Finland is another major habitat for this word. During quarterly reviews or project planning, the 'business case' for any new initiative often hinges on its tarpeellisuus. Managers will ask for a tarpeellisuusselvitys (necessity report) before allocating funds. In this context, the word is synonymous with 'utility' and 'ROI' (Return on Investment). If you are working in a Finnish-speaking office, using this word in your presentations will make you sound professional and aligned with Finnish business values.
Legal documents and official correspondence from Kela (Social Insurance Institution) or the Vero (Tax Office) are also full of this word. When the state asks you to provide documents, they are verifying the tietojen tarpeellisuus (the necessity of the information) according to GDPR or local laws. Understanding this word helps you navigate the sometimes-daunting Finnish bureaucracy, as it often points to the 'why' behind a request.
- Academic and Scientific Discourse
- In research papers, 'tarpeellisuus' is used to justify the research gap. 'Tämän tutkimuksen tarpeellisuus perustuu...' (The necessity of this study is based on...).
Lääkäri selitti leikkauksen tarpeellisuuden potilaalle selkeästi.
Oikeudenkäynnissä puitiin todisteiden tarpeellisuutta asian ratkaisemiseksi.
Finally, you might encounter it in philosophical or ethical discussions. When discussing the 'necessity of art' (taiteen tarpeellisuus) or the 'necessity of solitude' (yksinoloajan tarpeellisuus), the word takes on a more profound, existential meaning. It moves from 'is this useful?' to 'is this essential for the human experience?'. This versatility—from tax forms to philosophy—is what makes tarpeellisuus such a powerful word to have in your B2-level toolkit.
- Common Domains
- Public Administration, Law, Business Strategy, Academic Research, Medical Consultations.
Learning to use tarpeellisuus correctly involves avoiding several common pitfalls that English speakers often fall into. The most frequent error is confusing the abstract noun tarpeellisuus with the simple noun tarve (need). While they are related, they are not interchangeable. Tarve refers to a specific requirement or a feeling of lack (e.g., 'Minulla on tarve nukkua' - I have a need to sleep), whereas tarpeellisuus refers to the abstract quality of being necessary (e.g., 'Unen tarpeellisuus' - The necessity of sleep).
- Mistake: Tarve vs. Tarpeellisuus
- Incorrect: 'Tämän projektin tarve on suuri' (The need of this project is great). Correct: 'Tämän projektin tarpeellisuus on ilmeinen' (The necessity of this project is obvious). Use 'tarve' for the hunger/requirement itself, and 'tarpeellisuus' for the justification/status.
Another common mistake involves the case of the preceding noun. In English, we say 'necessity of X'. In Finnish, 'of' is represented by the genitive case -n. Beginners often forget to decline the first noun, saying auto tarpeellisuus instead of auton tarpeellisuus. This makes the sentence sound disjointed and grammatically incorrect. Always ensure the 'target' of the necessity is in the genitive.
Virhe: Uusi laki tarpeellisuus on kyseenalainen. Korjaus: Uuden lain tarpeellisuus on kyseenalainen.
The third pitfall is overusing the word. Because tarpeellisuus is quite formal, using it in a casual conversation can make you sound like a textbook or a bureaucrat. If you are at a party and want to say 'We need more ice', don't say 'Jään tarpeellisuus on suuri'. Instead, use the verb: 'Tarvitsemme lisää jäätä'. Save tarpeellisuus for situations where you are analyzing or evaluating a situation, not just expressing a simple want.
Spelling can also be a challenge. The word has a double 'l' and a double 's', and it ends in 'uus'. Many learners accidentally write tarpeellisuus with only one 'l' or forget the double 's'. Remember the chain: tarve -> tarpeellinen (double l) -> tarpeellisuus (double l and double s). Breaking it down into these steps helps maintain the correct spelling.
- Mistake: Partitive Overuse
- Learners often use the partitive 'tarpeellisuutta' even when the word is the subject of a simple 'is' sentence. Example: 'Tarpeellisuutta on selvä' (Incorrect). 'Tarpeellisuus on selvä' (Correct).
Älä sekoita sanoja: tarpeellisuus (necessity) vs. tarpeellinen (necessary).
Muista genetiivi: Hän kyseenalaisti päätöksen tarpeellisuuden (He questioned the necessity of the decision).
Finally, watch out for the translation of 'necessary for'. In English, we use 'for'. In Finnish, when using tarpeellisuus, we often use the allative case -lle or the postposition kannalta (from the perspective of). Example: 'Tarpeellisuus yritykselle' (Necessity for the company) or 'Tarpeellisuus projektin kannalta' (Necessity for the project). Using the wrong preposition/case here is a common sign of a non-native speaker.
- Summary of Errors
- 1. Confusing with 'tarve'. 2. Forgetting the genitive in the preceding noun. 3. Spelling errors (l vs ll, s vs ss). 4. Using in too casual a register.
While tarpeellisuus is a precise term, Finnish offers several alternatives depending on the nuance you want to convey. The most common synonym is välttämättömyys. While tarpeellisuus implies that something is 'needed' or 'useful' for a goal, välttämättömyys is much stronger—it implies that something is 'unavoidable' or 'essential' and that without it, the whole system would fail. Think of tarpeellisuus as 'it's good to have this' and välttämättömyys as 'we MUST have this'.
- tarpeellisuus vs. välttämättömyys
- Tarpeellisuus: Necessity based on utility. Välttämättömyys: Absolute necessity; something that cannot be avoided. Example: 'Vesi on elämän välttämättömyys' (Water is a necessity of life).
Another related word is hyödyllisyys (usefulness). This is a softer term. If something is hyödyllinen, it provides a benefit, but it might not be strictly necessary. In a business context, you might weigh the hyödyllisyys (benefits) against the tarpeellisuus (actual requirement). If a feature is useful but not necessary, it might be cut from the budget. Understanding this distinction is key for professional communication.
Vertailu: tarpeellisuus (necessity) vs. hyödyllisyys (utility/usefulness).
In more informal or direct contexts, you might just use the word pakko (compulsion/must). While tarpeellisuus is an analytical evaluation, pakko is a raw statement of fact. 'Onko tämä pakko tehdä?' (Is it a must to do this?) is much more common in daily speech than 'Mikä on tämän tehtävän tarpeellisuus?' (What is the necessity of this task?). However, pakko can sound a bit childish or resistant in a professional setting.
For the opposite of tarpeellisuus, we use tarpeettomuus (unnecessariness/superfluity). This is a great word for critiquing bureaucracy or waste. 'Lomakkeen tarpeettomuus' refers to the fact that a form is not needed. Another alternative for the negative is turhuus (futility/vanity), though this has a more poetic or emotional weight, often used to describe efforts that lead to nothing.
- Other Related Terms
- 1. Tärkeys (importance). 2. Olennaisuus (essentialness). 3. Merkitys (significance). Each of these shifts the focus slightly from 'need' to 'value' or 'relevance'.
Meidän on punkittava tärkeys ja tarpeellisuus vastakkain.
Hän korosti asian olennaisuutta kokonaisuuden kannalta.
When you want to describe a 'requirement' in a technical sense, use vaatimus. For example, a system requirement is a järjestelmävaatimus. While tarpeellisuus asks 'is it needed?', vaatimus states 'it is required'. The choice between these words depends on whether you are analyzing the situation (tarpeellisuus) or stating a rule (vaatimus).
- Comparison Table
- Tarpeellisuus = Analytical Necessity. Välttämättömyys = Absolute Necessity. Hyödyllisyys = Utility. Vaatimus = Requirement.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
The suffix '-uus' is one of the most productive ways to create abstract nouns in Finnish, allowing the language to express complex philosophical and legal concepts using simple concrete roots.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing double consonants as single consonants.
- Shortening the long 'u' at the end.
- Misplacing the stress on the second syllable.
- Confusing the 'p' and 'b' sounds (though Finnish only has 'p').
- Mumbling the '-uus' suffix.
難易度
The word is long and formal, common in newspapers.
Requires correct genitive linking and spelling of double consonants.
Pronouncing the long word with correct stress can be tricky.
Easy to recognize once you know the root 'tarve'.
次に学ぶべきこと
前提知識
次に学ぶ
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知っておくべき文法
Genitive Modifier
The thing that is necessary must be in the genitive: 'auton tarpeellisuus'.
Partitive Object
Verbs like 'pohtia' or 'kyseenalaistaa' take the partitive: 'pohdin tarpeellisuutta'.
Abstract Noun Suffix -uus/-yys
Changes adjectives to nouns: 'kaunis' -> 'kauneus', 'tarpeellinen' -> 'tarpeellisuus'.
Double Consonants
Finnish distinguishes between single and double consonants: 'l' vs 'll' in tarpeellisuus.
Necessive Structure
Using 'on' + passive past participle: 'tarpeellisuus on arvioitava'.
レベル別の例文
Tämä on tarpeellinen.
This is necessary.
Basic predicate sentence (Subject + is + Adjective).
Onko vesi tarpeellinen?
Is water necessary?
Question form with -ko suffix.
Minä tarvitsen tätä.
I need this.
Verb 'tarvita' in the first person singular.
Se ei ole tarpeellinen.
It is not necessary.
Negative form of the verb 'olla'.
Tarve on suuri.
The need is great.
Basic noun 'tarve' as subject.
Tämä on hyvä tarve.
This is a good need.
Noun modified by an adjective.
Tarvitsetko apua?
Do you need help?
Verb 'tarvita' in question form.
Ruoka on tarpeellista.
Food is necessary.
Adjective in partitive form (tarpeellista) because food is an uncountable mass noun.
Uusi takki on tarpeellinen talvella.
A new coat is necessary in winter.
Adjective 'tarpeellinen' with a time expression (talvella).
Lääkärin apu oli tarpeellinen.
The doctor's help was necessary.
Genitive 'lääkärin' modifying 'apu'.
Ymmärrän tämän asian tarpeellisuuden.
I understand the necessity of this matter.
Introduction of the abstract noun 'tarpeellisuus' in genitive case.
Onko passi tarpeellinen täällä?
Is a passport necessary here?
Simple question about necessity.
Hän sanoi, että se on tarpeellinen.
He said that it is necessary.
Subordinate clause starting with 'että'.
Tarvitsemme tarpeellisia työkaluja.
We need necessary tools.
Plural partitive 'tarpeellisia' modifying 'työkaluja'.
Tämä kurssi on tarpeellinen minulle.
This course is necessary for me.
Allative case 'minulle' (for me).
En nää sen tarpeellisuutta.
I don't see the necessity of it.
Negative sentence with 'tarpeellisuutta' in partitive.
Koulutuksen tarpeellisuus on kaikille selvä.
The necessity of education is clear to everyone.
Abstract noun as subject with genitive modifier.
Voitko perustella tämän hankkeen tarpeellisuuden?
Can you justify the necessity of this project?
Verb 'perustella' taking an object in the genitive/accusative.
Hän kyseenalaisti uuden säännön tarpeellisuuden.
He questioned the necessity of the new rule.
Common verb 'kyseenalaistaa' (to question).
Tutkimme lääkkeen tarpeellisuutta potilaalle.
We are examining the necessity of the medicine for the patient.
Partitive 'tarpeellisuutta' indicating an ongoing examination.
Mielestäni uusi silta on tarpeellinen.
In my opinion, the new bridge is necessary.
Opinion phrase 'mielestäni'.
Onko maskien tarpeellisuudesta uutta tietoa?
Is there new information about the necessity of masks?
Elative case '-sta' (about).
Hän korosti yhteistyön tarpeellisuutta.
She emphasized the necessity of cooperation.
Verb 'korostaa' (to emphasize).
Tämä on tarpeellisuus, jota emme voi sivuuttaa.
This is a necessity that we cannot ignore.
Relative clause starting with 'jota'.
Hallituksen on arvioitava rajoitusten tarpeellisuus uudelleen.
The government must re-evaluate the necessity of the restrictions.
Necessive structure 'hallituksen on arvioitava'.
Raportti käsittelee investoinnin taloudellista tarpeellisuutta.
The report deals with the economic necessity of the investment.
Adjective 'taloudellista' modifying the noun in partitive.
Monet epäilevät tämän uudistuksen tarpeellisuutta.
Many doubt the necessity of this reform.
Verb 'epäillä' (to doubt) always takes the partitive.
Tarpeellisuusarviointi on tehtävä ennen päätöksentekoa.
A necessity assessment must be made before decision-making.
Compound noun 'tarpeellisuusarviointi'.
Hän ei pystynyt vakuuttamaan muita hankkeen tarpeellisuudesta.
He wasn't able to convince others of the project's necessity.
Verb 'vakuuttaa' requires the elative case '-sta'.
Oikeus pohti todisteiden tarpeellisuutta jutun kannalta.
The court considered the necessity of the evidence for the case.
Postposition 'kannalta' (from the perspective of).
Onko tässä kyseessä todellinen tarpeellisuus vai vain halu?
Is this a case of real necessity or just a want?
Phrase 'kyseessä on' (it is a case of).
Hän perusteli päätöksen sen tarpeellisuudella.
He justified the decision by its necessity.
Adessive case '-lla' indicating the means or grounds.
Filosofinen keskustelu vapauden tarpeellisuudesta jatkuu.
The philosophical discussion about the necessity of freedom continues.
Abstract philosophical context.
Lainsäädännön tarpeellisuus on punnittava perusoikeuksia vasten.
The necessity of legislation must be weighed against fundamental rights.
Verb 'punnita' (to weigh) used metaphorically.
Tämä artikkeli kyseenalaistaa nykyisen verojärjestelmän tarpeellisuuden.
This article questions the necessity of the current tax system.
Formal academic tone.
Hän analysoi syvällisesti taiteen tarpeellisuutta yhteiskunnassa.
He profoundly analyzed the necessity of art in society.
Adverb 'syvällisesti' (profoundly).
Tarpeellisuusperiaate on keskeinen osa hallinto-oikeutta.
The principle of necessity is a central part of administrative law.
Compound word 'tarpeellisuusperiaate' (principle of necessity).
On vaikea kiistää tämän teknologian tarpeellisuutta nykyaikana.
It is hard to deny the necessity of this technology in modern times.
Infinitive structure 'On vaikea kiistää'.
Hän viittasi puheessaan muutoksen ehdottomaan tarpeellisuuteen.
In his speech, he referred to the absolute necessity of the change.
Illative case '-en' after 'viitata' (to refer to).
Tutkimus osoitti lisäresurssien tarpeellisuuden pitkällä aikavälillä.
The study showed the necessity of additional resources in the long run.
Phrase 'pitkällä aikavälillä' (in the long run).
Kirjoittaja pohtii eksistentiaalista tarpeellisuuttaan maailmankaikkeudessa.
The author ponders their existential necessity in the universe.
Possessive suffix '-an' attached to the noun.
Diskurssi kääntyi nopeasti teknologisen kehityksen tarpeellisuuteen.
The discourse quickly turned to the necessity of technological development.
Use of 'diskurssi' and illative case.
Hän argumentoi vakuuttavasti rakenteellisten uudistusten tarpeellisuuden puolesta.
He argued convincingly in favor of the necessity of structural reforms.
Postposition 'puolesta' (in favor of).
Tarpeellisuus on tässä yhteydessä pikemminkin subjektiivinen kuin objektiivinen käsite.
Necessity is in this context a subjective rather than an objective concept.
Comparative structure 'pikemminkin... kuin'.
Viranomaisen on perusteltava kajoavien toimenpiteiden tarpeellisuus seikkaperäisesti.
The authority must justify the necessity of intrusive measures in detail.
Adverb 'seikkaperäisesti' (in detail).
Hän ei nähnyt mitään loogista tarpeellisuutta oletukselleen.
He saw no logical necessity for his assumption.
Allative case '-lle' for the target of the necessity.
Onko tarpeellisuus vain sosiaalinen konstruktio?
Is necessity merely a social construct?
Philosophical inquiry.
Hän purki väitteessään tarpeellisuuden ja hyödyllisyyden välisen eron.
In his claim, he deconstructed the difference between necessity and utility.
Genitive with 'välinen' (between).
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— When necessary or if need be. Used to describe future potential actions.
Voimme lisätä resursseja tarpeen tullen.
— To be needed. A common way to express necessity without the long noun.
Lepo on nyt tarpeen.
— It is not necessary. A polite way to decline or dismiss something.
Lisäselvitys ei ole tarpeen.
— To consider (something) necessary. Used when making a professional judgment.
Katsoimme tarpeelliseksi palkata uuden työntekijän.
— To be necessary (predicative). Used for general statements.
On tarpeellista pestä kädet.
— To make (something) necessary. Used for cause and effect.
Sade teki sateenvarjon tarpeelliseksi.
— To hold or regard as necessary. Similar to 'katsoa tarpeelliseksi'.
Pidän tätä muutosta tarpeellisena.
— According to one's own need. Used for flexibility.
Voit osallistua oman tarpeen mukaan.
— Within the limits of necessity. Used in legal or restrictive contexts.
Toimimme tarpeellisuuden rajoissa.
よく混同される語
Tarve is the concrete 'need', tarpeellisuus is the abstract 'necessity'.
Tarpeellinen is the adjective 'necessary', tarpeellisuus is the noun 'necessity'.
Välttämättömyys is a stronger, absolute necessity.
慣用句と表現
— Necessity demands. Used when a situation forces an action.
Teemme niin, jos tarve vaatii.
neutral— Necessity knows no law. Used when an emergency justifies breaking rules.
Hän ajoi ylinopeutta sairaalaan, sillä hätä ei lue lakia.
proverbial— To do one's business (to go to the bathroom). A common euphemism.
Koira teki tarpeensa puun juurelle.
informal— To be as necessary as a hole in the head (completely unnecessary).
Tämä uusi vero on tarpeen kuin reikä päässä.
informal/slang— Enough is enough. Used when a limit has been reached.
Nyt saa riittää, tarpeeksi on tarpeeksi!
neutral— No need to worry (idiomatically related to lack of need for worry).
Kaikki on kunnossa, ei huolen häivää.
informal— To be ready when the need arises.
Meidän on oltava tarpeen tullen valmiita.
neutral— Necessity is the mother of invention.
Kuten sanotaan, tarve on keksintöjen äiti.
proverbial間違えやすい
Both relate to whether something should be done.
Tarpeellisuus means it is needed; tarkoituksenmukaisuus means it is appropriate or fit for purpose.
Säännön tarpeellisuus ja tarkoituksenmukaisuus.
Both imply value.
Tärkeys is general importance; tarpeellisuus is specifically about being required for a goal.
Asian tärkeys vs. asian tarpeellisuus.
Both describe core requirements.
Olennaisuus means 'essentialness' or 'relevance' to the core topic.
Tiedon olennaisuus.
Both relate to positive value.
Hyödyllisyys means it helps; tarpeellisuus means you can't (or shouldn't) do without it.
Työkalun hyödyllisyys.
Both mean something must happen.
Pakko is more about external force or internal urge; tarpeellisuus is a logical evaluation.
On pakko mennä.
文型パターン
Tämä on [adjective].
Tämä on tarpeellinen.
Tarvitsen [object-partitive].
Tarvitsen apua.
[Genitive] tarpeellisuus on [adjective].
Koulutuksen tarpeellisuus on selvä.
Kyseenalaistan [genitive] tarpeellisuuden.
Kyseenalaistan päätöksen tarpeellisuuden.
On arvioitava [genitive] tarpeellisuus.
On arvioitava investoinnin tarpeellisuus.
Tarpeellisuus on suhteellinen käsite.
Tarpeellisuus on suhteellinen käsite tässä yhteydessä.
Hän perusteli [object] sen [adessive].
Hän perusteli valinnan sen tarpeellisuudella.
Onko [noun] tarpeellista?
Onko opiskelu tarpeellista?
語族
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使い方
Common in professional and academic Finnish; less common in casual speech.
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Tarve on suuri (when meaning necessity of a project).
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Hankkeen tarpeellisuus on suuri.
Use 'tarve' for a general need and 'tarpeellisuus' for the formal quality of necessity.
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Uusi auto tarpeellisuus.
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Uuden auton tarpeellisuus.
The noun being discussed must be in the genitive case.
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Tarpeelisuus (one 'l').
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Tarpeellisuus.
Finnish requires the double 'l' from the adjective 'tarpeellinen'.
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Kyseenalaistan tarpeellisuus.
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Kyseenalaistan tarpeellisuuden/tarpeellisuutta.
The object of 'kyseenalaistaa' must be in the correct case (genitive or partitive).
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Mietin tarpeellisuutta vettä.
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Mietin veden tarpeellisuutta.
The thing that is necessary must come BEFORE the word 'tarpeellisuus' in the genitive.
ヒント
Genitive Link
Always put the noun that is necessary in the genitive case before 'tarpeellisuus'. Example: 'Lääkkeen tarpeellisuus'.
Root Recognition
Recognizing 'tarve' inside the word will help you remember its meaning instantly.
Professional Tone
Use this word in work emails to justify your requests. It sounds more professional than just saying 'I need'.
Double Consonants
Practice writing 'tarpeellisuus' several times to get used to the double 'l' and 's'.
Partitive Object
Remember to use 'tarpeellisuutta' after verbs of thinking, doubting, or questioning.
Finnish Pragmatism
Reflect on how this word fits the Finnish value of only doing what is necessary and useful.
News Keywords
Listen for this word in news reports about the economy or law—it's a frequent keyword.
Abstract Nouns
Try to use one abstract noun ending in -uus/-yys in every formal paragraph you write.
Pace Yourself
Don't rush the pronunciation. Finnish vowels and consonants need their full time.
The 'Ness' Suffix
Equate '-uus' with '-ness' in your mind. Necessary-ness = Necessity.
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記憶術
Think of 'TAR' (like sticky tar) that 'PEEL's (peellinen) into a 'SUUS' (like a big mouth/opening of necessity). You're stuck in the necessity!
視覚的連想
Imagine a giant toolbox where every tool is labeled with its 'tarpeellisuus' score from 1 to 10. The most used tools have the highest score.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to write three sentences about your favorite hobby using the word 'tarpeellisuus' to explain why you need certain equipment.
語源
The word 'tarpeellisuus' is derived from the Proto-Finnic root '*tarbe', which originally meant 'need' or 'use'. This root is shared with other Finnic languages like Estonian 'tarve'.
元の意味: The original meaning related to practical utility and the items required for survival or work.
Uralic / Finnic文化的な背景
Be careful not to sound too dismissive when questioning the 'tarpeellisuus' of someone's work, as it can be taken as a critique of their value.
English speakers might find the word 'necessity' a bit formal, but in Finnish, its equivalent 'tarpeellisuus' is a standard way to discuss utility without sounding overly stiff.
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実際の使用場面
Business
- projektin tarpeellisuus
- kustannusten tarpeellisuus
- investoinnin tarpeellisuus
- lisäresurssien tarpeellisuus
Medical
- hoidon tarpeellisuus
- leikkauksen tarpeellisuus
- lääkityksen tarpeellisuus
- tutkimuksen tarpeellisuus
Legal
- näytön tarpeellisuus
- toimenpiteen tarpeellisuus
- tiedon tarpeellisuus
- rajoitusten tarpeellisuus
Academic
- tutkimuksen tarpeellisuus
- teorian tarpeellisuus
- lisäselvityksen tarpeellisuus
- metodin tarpeellisuus
Daily Life
- hankinnan tarpeellisuus
- remontin tarpeellisuus
- matkan tarpeellisuus
- siivouksen tarpeellisuus
会話のきっかけ
"Mitä mieltä olet tämän uuden lakiesityksen tarpeellisuudesta?"
"Voisitko perustella minulle tämän hankinnan tarpeellisuuden?"
"Onko mielestäsi kotitehtävien tarpeellisuus itsestäänselvyys?"
"Miten arvioisit tämän projektin tarpeellisuutta yrityksellemme?"
"Kyseenalaistatko koskaan sosiaalisen median tarpeellisuutta nykyaikana?"
日記のテーマ
Kirjoita pohdinta siitä, mikä on taiteen tarpeellisuus omassa elämässäsi.
Arvioi jonkin viimeaikaisen ostoksesi tarpeellisuutta. Oliko se todella tarpeellinen?
Pohdi älypuhelinten tarpeellisuutta ja niiden vaikutusta sosiaalisiin suhteisiin.
Kirjoita lyhyt teksti, jossa perustelet uuden harrastuksen aloittamisen tarpeellisuuden.
Mieti, miten määrittelisit 'tarpeellisuuden' eri tavalla eri elämänvaiheissa.
よくある質問
10 問Yes, especially in formal writing, news, and professional environments. It's less common in casual conversation where people prefer 'tarve' or 'tarvita'.
Tarve is a 'need' (e.g., hunger). Tarpeellisuus is the 'necessity' (e.g., the necessity of eating). Use 'tarve' for the feeling and 'tarpeellisuus' for the justification.
Remember: tar-pe-elli-suus. It has a double 'l' and a double 's'. It follows the pattern of many Finnish abstract nouns.
Generally, no. It's used for actions, objects, or concepts. For people, you might use 'korvaamattomuus' (irreplaceability) or 'tärkeys' (importance).
It often takes the partitive (tarpeellisuutta) when it's the object of a verb like 'pohtia' or 'kyseenalaistaa'. The noun before it is usually in the genitive.
Yes, but 'välttämättömyys' is stronger. It means something is absolutely unavoidable. 'Tarpeellisuus' is more about utility and requirement.
Technically yes (tarpeellisuudet), but it is very rare. Abstract nouns in Finnish are almost always singular.
It is a 'necessity assessment'. It's a formal process used in business and government to decide if something is worth doing or buying.
You would usually say 'Se ei ole tarpeellista' (using the adjective). Using the noun, you might say 'Sen tarpeellisuus on vähäinen' (Its necessity is minor).
Because it's an abstract noun used in formal registers. A1-B1 learners usually stick to 'tarve' and 'tarvita'. B2 learners need it for professional fluency.
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Write a sentence using 'hankkeen tarpeellisuus'.
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Translate: 'The necessity of education is clear.'
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Explain in Finnish why someone might question a project's necessity.
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Write a short email sentence asking for a necessity assessment.
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Translate: 'Is this really necessary?'
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Write a sentence with 'tarpeen tullen'.
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Translate: 'He emphasized the necessity of cooperation.'
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Write a sentence using the word 'tarpeeton'.
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Explain the difference between 'tarve' and 'tarpeellisuus' in one sentence.
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Translate: 'The court examined the necessity of the evidence.'
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Write a sentence with 'ehdoton tarpeellisuus'.
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Translate: 'I don't see the necessity of this change.'
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Write a sentence using 'tarpeellisuusperiaate'.
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Translate: 'The doctor explained the necessity of the surgery.'
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Write a sentence using 'kyseenalainen tarpeellisuus'.
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Translate: 'Necessity is the mother of invention.'
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Write a sentence with 'tarpeellisuusarviointi'.
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Translate: 'Is it necessary to wait?'
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Write a sentence with 'tarpeellisuudesta' (elative).
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Translate: 'We need necessary tools.'
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Pronounce: tarpeellisuus
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Say: 'Is it necessary?'
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Say: 'I understand the necessity.'
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Say: 'Question the necessity.'
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Say: 'Justify the necessity.'
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Say: 'When needed.'
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Say: 'Necessity assessment.'
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Say: 'The necessity of the project.'
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Say: 'It is not necessary.'
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Say: 'Absolute necessity.'
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Say: 'Rest is necessary.'
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Say: 'I don't see the necessity.'
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Say: 'The necessity of education.'
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Say: 'Is it really necessary?'
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Say: 'We are examining the necessity.'
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Say: 'Necessity of information.'
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Say: 'The necessity of the change.'
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Say: 'Questionable necessity.'
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Say: 'Justify your choice.'
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Say: 'The principle of necessity.'
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Listen and write: 'Hän pohtii säännön tarpeellisuutta.'
Listen and write: 'Onko tämä tarpeellista?'
Listen and write: 'Hankkeen tarpeellisuus on selvä.'
Listen and write: 'Kyseenalaistan tämän.'
Listen and write: 'Tarpeellisuusarviointi on valmis.'
Listen and write: 'Lepo on tarpeen.'
Listen and write: 'Hän perusteli sen.'
Listen and write: 'Se on tarpeetonta.'
Listen and write: 'Tarve on keksintöjen äiti.'
Listen and write: 'Muutoksen tarpeellisuus.'
Listen and write: 'Ehdoton tarpeellisuus.'
Listen and write: 'Tiedon tarpeellisuus.'
Listen and write: 'Tarpeen tullen.'
Listen and write: 'Koulutuksen tarpeellisuus.'
Listen and write: 'Onko se tarpeellista?'
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Summary
Tarpeellisuus is an essential B2-level word for professional communication in Finnish. It allows you to move from personal desires ('I need') to objective justifications ('This is a necessity'), which is vital for business and academic success. Example: 'Hankkeen tarpeellisuus on perusteltava' (The necessity of the project must be justified).
- Tarpeellisuus is the Finnish word for 'necessity' or 'the state of being needed'.
- It is a formal, abstract noun derived from the root word 'tarve' (need).
- It is commonly used in professional, legal, and academic contexts to justify actions.
- Grammatically, it often follows a noun in the genitive case (e.g., 'asian tarpeellisuus').
Genitive Link
Always put the noun that is necessary in the genitive case before 'tarpeellisuus'. Example: 'Lääkkeen tarpeellisuus'.
Root Recognition
Recognizing 'tarve' inside the word will help you remember its meaning instantly.
Professional Tone
Use this word in work emails to justify your requests. It sounds more professional than just saying 'I need'.
Double Consonants
Practice writing 'tarpeellisuus' several times to get used to the double 'l' and 's'.
関連コンテンツ
generalの関連語
aiemmin
B1以前に: 以前にここに来たことがあります。
aiheinen
B2themed or related to a topic
aiheuttaa
B1to cause
aiheutua
B2〜に起因する、〜から生じる。「遅延は雪によって生じた。」
aikaa vievä
B1「時間がかかる」という意味です。例えば「これは時間のかかる仕事だ」と言います。
aikaisin
A2early
aikoa
A2aikoa は、将来何かをする意図や計画があることを意味します。具体的な意図がある場合に使用されます。
aivan
A2exactly or quite
ajankohtainen
B1このトピックは今、非常に時事性があります。
ajatella
A1to think