뜻
To be lost or unused without purpose.
문화적 배경
The 'Hukka' (wolf) connection reflects Finland's history with nature and the fear of predators stealing livelihood. Finns are world leaders in recycling and reducing food waste, making this phrase very common in modern media. Wasting time is seen as a lack of 'sisu' or character in traditional Finnish work culture. There is a strong cultural emphasis on using one's education; 'koulutus menee hukkaan' is a common fear.
Use it for Time
This is the most natural way to say 'I wasted my time' in Finnish: 'Aika meni hukkaan.'
Not for People
Don't say a person 'meni hukkaan' unless you mean their potential is wasted. If they are lost, use 'on hukassa'.
뜻
To be lost or unused without purpose.
Use it for Time
This is the most natural way to say 'I wasted my time' in Finnish: 'Aika meni hukkaan.'
Not for People
Don't say a person 'meni hukkaan' unless you mean their potential is wasted. If they are lost, use 'on hukassa'.
Add 'ihan' for emphasis
Finns often say 'meni ihan hukkaan' (went totally to waste) to show strong regret.
Sustainability
Using this phrase about food shows you respect Finnish values of thriftiness.
셀프 테스트
Täytä tyhjä kohta oikealla muodolla.
Kaikki minun vaivannäköni ______ hukkaan.
Vaivannäkö (effort) is singular, so the verb is 'meni'.
Mikä lause on oikein?
Valitse oikea vaihtoehto:
After 'antaa', the object is in the genitive (ajan) and the verb is in the infinitive (mennä).
Yhdistä tilanne ja lause.
Tilanne: Heität vanhaa leipää roskiin.
Throwing away usable food is the classic 'mennä hukkaan' scenario.
Täytä dialogi.
A: 'En halua lähteä juhliin.' B: 'Mutta ostit jo uuden puvun! Se ______ ______ ______.'
The waste will happen in the future if they don't go.
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시각 학습 자료
Mennä hukkaan vs. Olla hukassa
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Kaikki minun vaivannäköni ______ hukkaan.
Vaivannäkö (effort) is singular, so the verb is 'meni'.
Valitse oikea vaihtoehto:
After 'antaa', the object is in the genitive (ajan) and the verb is in the infinitive (mennä).
Tilanne: Heität vanhaa leipää roskiin.
Throwing away usable food is the classic 'mennä hukkaan' scenario.
A: 'En halua lähteä juhliin.' B: 'Mutta ostit jo uuden puvun! Se ______ ______ ______.'
The waste will happen in the future if they don't go.
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자주 묻는 질문
12 질문Yes, it's very common. 'Rahat menivät hukkaan' means the money was spent on something useless.
No, it's neutral. However, telling someone 'Your work went to waste' might be hurtful, just like in English.
'Hukata' is an active verb (I waste), while 'mennä hukkaan' is a passive process (It goes to waste).
No, that would be very disrespectful. Use 'menehtyä' or 'kuolla'.
Only in stories, idioms, or very poetic language. 'Susi' is the standard word.
You say 'hukkaan heitettyä aikaa' (time thrown to waste).
Yes, for example: 'En halua, että taitoni menevät hukkaan.' (I don't want my skills to go to waste.)
Yes, it always implies a loss of potential or value.
There isn't one direct idiom, but 'mennä hyötykäyttöön' (to go to beneficial use) is a good contrast.
The phrase itself is neutral, but slang versions like 'mennä kankkulan kaivoon' exist.
No, it must be 'hukkaan' (illative case).
Yes, many Finnish pop songs use it to describe wasted love or time.
관련 표현
mennä kankkulan kaivoon
similarTo go down the drain / to be lost forever.
hukata
builds onTo waste or to lose something.
olla hukassa
contrastTo be lost.
valua tyhjiin
similarTo leak into the empty.
heittää hukkaan
similarTo throw away to waste.