뜻
Asking about the schedule.
문화적 배경
Finns value their 'oma aika' (own time). If someone says they have plans, it might just mean they plan to be alone at home. It's not necessarily a rejection of you. In Finnish offices, asking about weekend plans on a Friday is a key social lubricant. It's one of the few times small talk is expected. During summer, the answer to 'Onko suunnitelmia?' is almost always 'Menen mökille' (I'm going to the cottage). This is a sacred Finnish tradition. While the phrase is a 'buffer', Finns are still quite direct. If they want to invite you, they will usually do it immediately after you say you are free.
The 'Miksi kysyt?' response
If someone asks you this, it's very common to reply 'Ei ole, miksi kysyt?' (No, why do you ask?). It shows you are open to suggestions.
Don't forget the partitive
Saying 'suunnitelmat' sounds like you are talking about a specific secret plan. Stick to 'suunnitelmia'.
뜻
Asking about the schedule.
The 'Miksi kysyt?' response
If someone asks you this, it's very common to reply 'Ei ole, miksi kysyt?' (No, why do you ask?). It shows you are open to suggestions.
Don't forget the partitive
Saying 'suunnitelmat' sounds like you are talking about a specific secret plan. Stick to 'suunnitelmia'.
Spoken language shortcut
Use 'Onks sulla...?' to sound like a local. It's the #1 way to sound more natural instantly.
Respect the 'No'
If a Finn says they have plans, don't ask 'What plans?'. It's considered slightly intrusive unless you are very close.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing word to ask 'Do you have plans?'
Onko _______ suunnitelmia?
We use the adessive case 'sinulla' to show possession in Finnish.
Which one is the correct spoken language (casual) version?
Choose the most natural way to ask a friend about plans.
'Onks sulla suunnitelmii?' uses the common spoken forms of the words.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Onko sinulla suunnitelmia illaksi? B: Ei ole. ___________? A: Mennäänkö syömään?
'Miksi kysyt?' (Why do you ask?) is a natural follow-up when someone asks about your plans.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You want to ask your boss about the company's future strategy.
The plural 'teillä' and the formal context make this the best choice.
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
Common Time Additions
Time Words
- • tänään (today)
- • huomenna (tomorrow)
- • viikonloppuna (weekend)
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Onko _______ suunnitelmia?
We use the adessive case 'sinulla' to show possession in Finnish.
Choose the most natural way to ask a friend about plans.
'Onks sulla suunnitelmii?' uses the common spoken forms of the words.
A: Onko sinulla suunnitelmia illaksi? B: Ei ole. ___________? A: Mennäänkö syömään?
'Miksi kysyt?' (Why do you ask?) is a natural follow-up when someone asks about your plans.
You want to ask your boss about the company's future strategy.
The plural 'teillä' and the formal context make this the best choice.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, it's perfectly professional and neutral.
'Suunnitelma' is a general plan; 'projekti' is a specific work task.
Say 'Minulla ei ole suunnitelmia.'
Yes, without context. Usually, you should have a reason to ask, like an invitation.
Because it's an indefinite amount in a negative/question context (Partitive case).
Yes, 'Onko sinulla suunnitelma?', but it sounds like you're asking if they have a specific strategy for a problem.
It's a very casual way to ask 'Do you have something (going on)?'.
Add 'huomiseksi' to the end.
In Finnish, yes, this adessive construction is the standard way.
Use 'Mitä suunnitelmia sinulla on?'
관련 표현
Mitä teet?
similarWhat are you doing?
Oletko vapaa?
synonymAre you free?
Mennäänkö jonnekin?
builds onShall we go somewhere?
Ei mitään erikoista.
contrastNothing special.
Olla menoa
similarTo have somewhere to go/be busy.