뜻
Commenting on the high temperature.
문화적 배경
Weather is the most common topic for small talk. Complaining about the heat is a way to bond with others. In a sauna, heat is expected, but 'onpas täällä kuuma' can still be used to acknowledge a particularly intense 'löyly' (steam). Finns value honesty. If you say it's hot, they will likely agree and try to fix it (open a window). Because winters are so dark and cold, heat in the summer is often celebrated, but indoor heat is still seen as a nuisance.
The Agreement Rule
When someone says this to you, the most natural response is 'Niin on' (So it is) or 'Jep' (Yep).
Spicy vs Hot
Remember: Food is 'tulinen', the room is 'kuuma'. Don't mix them up at a dinner party!
뜻
Commenting on the high temperature.
The Agreement Rule
When someone says this to you, the most natural response is 'Niin on' (So it is) or 'Jep' (Yep).
Spicy vs Hot
Remember: Food is 'tulinen', the room is 'kuuma'. Don't mix them up at a dinner party!
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing clitic to show surprise.
On___ täällä kuuma!
The clitic '-pas' is used to express surprise or emphasis in this context.
Which word should you use for a hot room?
Onpas täällä ______.
'Kuuma' is for temperature; 'tulinen' is for spicy food.
Complete the small talk.
A: Onpas täällä kuuma. B: ________.
'Niin on' (So it is) is the standard way to agree with a weather observation.
Match the phrase to the best situation.
When would you say 'Onpas täällä kuuma'?
A sauna is a place where you would naturally remark on the high temperature.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제On___ täällä kuuma!
The clitic '-pas' is used to express surprise or emphasis in this context.
Onpas täällä ______.
'Kuuma' is for temperature; 'tulinen' is for spicy food.
A: Onpas täällä kuuma. B: ________.
'Niin on' (So it is) is the standard way to agree with a weather observation.
When would you say 'Onpas täällä kuuma'?
A sauna is a place where you would naturally remark on the high temperature.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문No, Finnish doesn't use 'se' (it) as a dummy subject. Just say 'On kuuma' or 'Täällä on kuuma'.
'-pas' is slightly more emphatic and surprised. 'Onpa' is a bit more neutral.
Yes, but it's slangy and means they are physically attractive. Be careful with the context!
Add 'liian': 'Onpas täällä liian kuuma'.
It's a bit informal. In an email, you'd say 'Toimistossa on melko lämmin'.
'Täällä' covers the whole room/area. 'Tässä' is just the spot where you are standing.
No, fever is 'kuume'. Very similar, but different!
Not at all! In Finland, it's a standard way to start a conversation.
Use the word 'hiostava' instead of 'kuuma'.
Hold the 'u' sound twice as long as a single 'u'.
관련 표현
onpa täällä lämmin
similarIt's warm in here.
onpas täällä kylmä
contrastIt's cold in here.
onpas täällä hiostavaa
specialized formIt's muggy/humid in here.
tarkenee
builds onTo be warm enough.