뜻
Stating thoughts.
문화적 배경
Finns value 'suora puhe' (straight talk). Saying your opinion directly is seen as a sign of honesty and respect for the other person's time. In Finnish meetings, even the most junior employee is often encouraged to 'sanoa mielipiteensä'. Hierarchy is flat. Online democracy is huge. Government platforms like 'Otakantaa.fi' literally mean 'Take a stand' and encourage citizens to voice opinions. While direct, Finns also avoid unnecessary conflict. If an opinion is very negative, it's often prefaced with 'Jos saan sanoa mielipiteeni...' to soften the blow.
The Suffix Secret
If you forget the suffix, just use 'minun mielipide'. It's not perfect grammar, but every Finn will understand you!
Don't be too blunt
While Finns like honesty, starting with 'Sanoisin mielipiteeni...' makes a criticism sound much more professional and less like a personal attack.
뜻
Stating thoughts.
The Suffix Secret
If you forget the suffix, just use 'minun mielipide'. It's not perfect grammar, but every Finn will understand you!
Don't be too blunt
While Finns like honesty, starting with 'Sanoisin mielipiteeni...' makes a criticism sound much more professional and less like a personal attack.
Use 'Kertoa' for stories
If you are explaining *why* you have an opinion, use 'kertoa mielipiteensä'. It sounds more like a conversation and less like a statement.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct possessive suffix for 'minä' (I).
Minä haluan sanoa mielipite____.
The suffix for 'minä' is always '-ni'.
Which sentence is correct for 'They say their opinion'?
Valitse oikea lause:
'He' (they) requires the verb 'sanovat' and the suffix '-nsä'.
Complete the dialogue.
Pekka: 'Mitä mieltä olet?' -> Sinä: 'Saanko ____ mielipiteeni?'
'Sanoa mielipiteensä' is the standard collocation here.
Match the phrase to the formality.
'Mä kerron nyt mun mielipiteen.'
The use of 'Mä' and 'mun' indicates spoken/informal Finnish.
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
Ways to Say It
Formal
- • Ilmaista mielipiteensä
- • Tuoda julki kantansa
Casual
- • Sanoa mielipiteensä
- • Kertoa mitä miettii
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Minä haluan sanoa mielipite____.
The suffix for 'minä' is always '-ni'.
Valitse oikea lause:
'He' (they) requires the verb 'sanovat' and the suffix '-nsä'.
Pekka: 'Mitä mieltä olet?' -> Sinä: 'Saanko ____ mielipiteeni?'
'Sanoa mielipiteensä' is the standard collocation here.
'Mä kerron nyt mun mielipiteen.'
The use of 'Mä' and 'mun' indicates spoken/informal Finnish.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
4 질문Yes, it is neutral and polite. It is the standard way to express a thought in any setting.
It's grammatically incorrect in written Finnish but common in very casual spoken language (as 'sanoo mun mielipiteen').
The plural is 'mielipiteet'. To say 'their opinions', you say 'mielipiteensä' (the suffix stays the same, but the context changes).
The most common way is 'mielestäni' or 'minun mielestäni'. 'Sanoa mielipiteensä' is the action of speaking it.
관련 표현
olla jotakin mieltä
similarto be of an opinion
ilmaista itseään
builds onto express oneself
vaieta
contrastto remain silent
perustella mielipiteensä
specialized formto justify one's opinion