뜻
Used to confirm something with certainty.
문화적 배경
In Finland, 'aivan varmasti' is more than a phrase; it's a social contract. Breaking a promise made with this phrase is seen as a significant breach of trust. Finnish business communication is direct. Using 'aivan varmasti' in a meeting is taken literally. Avoid it if you are still in the 'planning' phase. On Finnish social media, you'll often see 'Aivan varmasti!' used as a comment to show strong agreement with a post or opinion. Parents use this phrase to build security with children. It's a key part of 'reassurance' language in Finnish homes.
The 'Seal' of the Sentence
Place 'aivan varmasti' at the very end of your sentence to give it a final, punchy confirmation.
Don't Over-promise
In Finland, if you say this, people expect you to follow through 100%. Use 'ehkä' if you're unsure.
뜻
Used to confirm something with certainty.
The 'Seal' of the Sentence
Place 'aivan varmasti' at the very end of your sentence to give it a final, punchy confirmation.
Don't Over-promise
In Finland, if you say this, people expect you to follow through 100%. Use 'ehkä' if you're unsure.
The Silent Agreement
Sometimes a Finn will just nod and say 'varmasti'. Adding 'aivan' makes it much warmer and more enthusiastic.
Texting Shortcut
In WhatsApp, you can just reply 'Aivan varmasti!' to any plan to show you're in.
셀프 테스트
Täytä tyhjä kohta sopivalla ilmaisulla (aivan varmasti / ehkä).
— Tuletko huomenna auttamaan minua? — Tulen ________! Lupasinhan jo.
The speaker says 'I already promised' (Lupasinhan jo), which indicates total certainty.
Valitse kieliopillisesti oikea vaihtoehto.
Olen ________, että jätin avaimet pöydälle.
When describing your own state ('Olen...'), you must use the adjective 'varma'.
Yhdistä tilanne ja oikea vastaus.
Tilanne: Ystäväsi kysyy, onko uusi elokuva hyvä. Olet nähnyt sen ja rakastit sitä.
Since you loved it, you want to express strong certainty to your friend.
Täydennä keskustelu.
Pomo: 'Saatteko raportin valmiiksi perjantaihin mennessä?' Työntekijä: 'Kyllä, se on valmis ________.'
In a professional context, you want to give a firm guarantee.
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
Adjective vs Adverb
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제— Tuletko huomenna auttamaan minua? — Tulen ________! Lupasinhan jo.
The speaker says 'I already promised' (Lupasinhan jo), which indicates total certainty.
Olen ________, että jätin avaimet pöydälle.
When describing your own state ('Olen...'), you must use the adjective 'varma'.
Tilanne: Ystäväsi kysyy, onko uusi elokuva hyvä. Olet nähnyt sen ja rakastit sitä.
Since you loved it, you want to express strong certainty to your friend.
Pomo: 'Saatteko raportin valmiiksi perjantaihin mennessä?' Työntekijä: 'Kyllä, se on valmis ________.'
In a professional context, you want to give a firm guarantee.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
12 질문No, it's perfect for friends! It shows you are excited and reliable.
Yes, but 'aivan varmasti' is stronger and more common when you want to be emphatic.
'Aivan' is slightly more formal and precise. 'Ihan varmasti' is also very common and slightly more casual.
No, it is an adverb and stays the same regardless of the sentence structure.
Yes! 'En aivan varmasti tule' means 'I am definitely not coming'.
Yes, it's very common in business to confirm deadlines or agreements.
Use 'Olen varma'. Don't use 'varmasti' here.
Yes, 'satavarmasti' (100% surely) is very popular slang.
Only if your tone is very flat and you're talking about something impossible.
Yes! 'Aivan varmasti me onnistumme!' (For sure we will succeed!)
It is very common in both, but you'll hear it constantly in spoken Finnish.
'Ei todellakaan' (Not at all) or 'tuskin' (hardly/unlikely).
관련 표현
takuulla
synonymGuaranteed / For sure
ilman muuta
similarWithout a doubt / Of course
varmuuden vuoksi
builds onJust in case
todellakin
similarIndeed / Really
varmasti
specialized formSurely