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Inviting someone home.
문화적 배경
The 'Shoes Off' Rule: It is mandatory to remove your shoes in the hallway (eteinen) when you are welcomed 'meille'. Coffee Culture: Being welcomed 'meille' almost always involves a 'kahvitarjoilu' (coffee service). Punctuality: Finns take invitation times seriously. Arriving exactly on time is the best way to respect the host. Small Gifts: It is polite to bring a small 'tuliaiset' (gift), like flowers or chocolate, when visiting someone's home.
The 'We' Rule
Always use 'meille' even if you live alone. It sounds more natural and hospitable than 'minulle'.
Shoes off!
Never walk past the hallway with your shoes on after being welcomed 'meille'.
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Inviting someone home.
The 'We' Rule
Always use 'meille' even if you live alone. It sounds more natural and hospitable than 'minulle'.
Shoes off!
Never walk past the hallway with your shoes on after being welcomed 'meille'.
Coffee is key
If you say 'Tervetuloa meille', be prepared to have coffee ready or offer it immediately.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of the pronoun 'me' (we) to complete the welcome.
Hei Pekka! Tervetuloa _______.
We use 'meille' (allative) because we are welcoming someone TO our place.
Which situation is appropriate for 'Tervetuloa meille'?
Where can you say this?
You only use 'meille' when you are the host at your own home.
Complete the dialogue.
Host: Tervetuloa meille! Guest: ________.
The standard response to a welcome is 'Kiitos' (Thank you).
Match the phrase to the context.
Match 'Tervetuloa meille syömään' with the correct context.
'Syömään' means 'to eat', making this a dinner invitation.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Hei Pekka! Tervetuloa _______.
We use 'meille' (allative) because we are welcoming someone TO our place.
Where can you say this?
You only use 'meille' when you are the host at your own home.
Host: Tervetuloa meille! Guest: ________.
The standard response to a welcome is 'Kiitos' (Thank you).
Match 'Tervetuloa meille syömään' with the correct context.
'Syömään' means 'to eat', making this a dinner invitation.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문It's grammatically correct but sounds very strange. Use 'meille' or 'luokseni'.
It's neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
'Meille' means 'to our place' (movement), 'meillä' means 'at our place' (location).
No, just say 'Tervetuloa'. 'Meille' is only for private homes.
Flowers, chocolate, or a bottle of wine are standard 'tuliaiset'.
Yes, but it's very formal. Use it in wedding invitations or formal cards.
Say 'Kiitos!' or 'Kiitos kutsusta!'
In this context, yes. It refers to the speaker's residence.
Yes, 'meille' is already plural, and 'Tervetuloa' stays the same for one or many guests.
Usually people say 'Tervetuloa mökille', but 'meille' works if you are already there.
관련 표현
Tervetuloa kotiin
similarWelcome home
Astukaa peremmälle
builds onStep further inside
Tervetuloa kylään
synonymWelcome for a visit
Ole kuin kotonasi
builds onMake yourself at home
Kiitos kutsusta
contrastThanks for the invitation