뜻
Preparing to sleep.
문화적 배경
The 'iltapala' (evening snack) is a crucial step before being 'menossa nukkumaan'. It usually consists of rye bread or porridge. Finns value 'iltarauha' (evening peace). Calling someone when they are 'menossa nukkumaan' (usually after 10 PM) is considered slightly rude. In the winter, being 'menossa nukkumaan' early is common due to the 'kaamos' (polar night) and the lack of light. Sauna culture often dictates the bedtime. Being 'menossa nukkumaan' often follows the 'saunajälkeinen' (post-sauna) relaxation.
Use 'juuri'
Add 'juuri' (just) to sound more natural: 'Olen juuri menossa nukkumaan.'
Double M and A
Don't forget the double 'm' and 'aa' in 'nukkumaan'. It's a common spelling error.
뜻
Preparing to sleep.
Use 'juuri'
Add 'juuri' (just) to sound more natural: 'Olen juuri menossa nukkumaan.'
Double M and A
Don't forget the double 'm' and 'aa' in 'nukkumaan'. It's a common spelling error.
The 'Meno' trick
Remember that 'menossa' works for anything you are currently heading toward: 'menossa syömään', 'menossa ulos'.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'olla'.
Minä ______ menossa nukkumaan juuri nyt.
The subject is 'Minä' (I), so the verb 'olla' must be 'olen'.
Which sentence means 'We were going to sleep'?
Choose the correct past tense sentence:
'Olimme' is the past tense (we were) for 'Me'.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural phrase.
A: Haluatko katsoa elokuvan? B: En kiitos, ______.
This is the standard way to decline an invitation late at night because you are heading to bed.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are brushing your teeth and your phone rings. You answer and say:
Brushing teeth is part of the process of 'going to sleep' (menossa nukkumaan).
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Minä ______ menossa nukkumaan juuri nyt.
The subject is 'Minä' (I), so the verb 'olla' must be 'olen'.
Choose the correct past tense sentence:
'Olimme' is the past tense (we were) for 'Me'.
A: Haluatko katsoa elokuvan? B: En kiitos, ______.
This is the standard way to decline an invitation late at night because you are heading to bed.
You are brushing your teeth and your phone rings. You answer and say:
Brushing teeth is part of the process of 'going to sleep' (menossa nukkumaan).
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
14 질문Yes, but it sounds more like you are physically getting into the furniture. 'Nukkumaan' is the standard way to say you're retiring for the night.
'Menen' is 'I go' (habit or future). 'Olen menossa' is 'I am currently on my way'.
It is the 3rd infinitive illative form of the verb 'nukkua'. It functions like a destination.
Use the past tense of 'olla': 'Olin menossa nukkumaan'.
Yes, it is very neutral and polite. It's the standard way to end an evening conversation.
Yes! 'Olen menossa saunomaan' follows the exact same pattern.
It means 'in the going' or 'in the movement'.
Yes, but parents use it more often to ask kids: 'Oletko jo menossa nukkumaan?'
Yes, 'Mä oon menossa nukkuu' is the most common colloquial version.
Only if you are taking a nap! Otherwise, it's strictly an evening phrase.
No, 'menossa' stays the same. Only 'olla' changes: 'Me olemme menossa'.
Because 'menossa' (going) requires a destination form, which in Finnish is the illative (-maan).
Yes, if they text you late at night, it's a professional way to say you're done for the day.
There isn't a direct opposite like 'menossa heräämään', you would just say 'olen heräämässä'.
관련 표현
mennä nukkumaan
similarTo go to sleep
käydä nukkumaan
similarTo go to bed
nukahtaa
builds onTo fall asleep
nukkua pommiin
contrastTo oversleep
valvoa myöhään
contrastTo stay up late