ostaa
ostaa 30초 만에
- Ostaa is the primary Finnish verb for 'to buy', used in all contexts from groceries to corporate mergers.
- It is a Type 1 verb (ostan, ostat, ostaa) and follows standard Finnish vowel harmony rules.
- The location where you buy something must be in the elative (-sta) or ablative (-lta) case.
- The object of the verb takes either the genitive-accusative or partitive case depending on completion and quantity.
- Daily Transactions
- In Finland, you will use this word at the 'ruokakauppa' (grocery store), 'tori' (market square), and 'apteekki' (pharmacy). It is the primary way to express the acquisition of goods.
Minä haluan ostaa uuden puhelimen tänään.
- Grammatical Harmony
- The word follows standard Finnish vowel harmony. Since it contains 'o' and 'a', any suffixes added will use the back vowels (a, o, u) rather than the front vowels (ä, ö, y).
Me ostamme ruokaa marketista.
- The 'From' Rule
- One of the most unique aspects of using 'ostaa' is the 'mistä' (from where) rule. While in English you buy something 'at' a store, in Finnish you buy it 'from' (out of) the store. Use the elative case (-sta/-stä) for buildings: 'Ostan leipää kaupasta'.
Hän ostaa liput netistä.
- Negation
- When negating 'ostaa', the object always goes into the partitive case. 'En osta kirjaa' (I don't buy the book). This is a mandatory rule in Finnish grammar.
Me emme osta uutta autoa tänä vuonna.
- Social Contexts
- In social settings, friends might ask, 'Mistä ostit tuon paidan?' (Where did you buy that shirt?). It is a common conversation starter when discussing fashion, technology, or home decor.
Voitko ostaa maitoa, kun tulet kotiin?
- Flea Markets
- Finland has a vibrant 'kirpputori' culture. Here, 'ostaa' is used in bargaining (though bargaining is rare in regular shops). You might hear: 'Voin ostaa tämän viidellä eurolla' (I can buy this for five euros).
Hän tykkää ostaa käytettyjä vaatteita.
- Case Confusion
- Mistaking the partitive and the genitive-accusative for the object is another hurdle. 'Ostan kirja' is incorrect; it must be 'Ostan kirjan' (I buy the book). Conversely, 'Ostan maidon' implies you are buying all the milk available, whereas 'Ostan maitoa' is the correct way to say you are buying some milk.
Incorrect: Ostan leipää kaupassa. Correct: Ostan leipää kaupasta.
- Vowel Harmony
- Beginners sometimes forget vowel harmony when adding suffixes. Since 'ostaa' contains 'a', you must use 'ostavat' (they buy), not 'ostävät'.
Incorrect: He ostävät. Correct: He ostavat.
- Comparison: Ostaa vs. Hankkia
- 'Ostaa' is the specific act of exchange. 'Hankkia' is the broader process of acquisition. You buy (ostaa) a ticket, but you acquire (hankkia) a passport.
Aion hankkia uuden harrastuksen.
- Register Differences
- 'Ostaa' is neutral. 'Hommata' is a very common colloquial alternative for 'hankkia' or 'ostaa', meaning 'to get' or 'to fix oneself up with something'.
Pitäisi hommata uudet talvirenkaat.
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
The word is so ancient that it predates the concept of money in the region. It originally described the reciprocal exchange of furs, salt, or tools.
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing the final 'aa' too short, making it sound like the command 'osta'.
- Adding a 'w' sound at the end (ost-ow).
- Diphthongizing the 'o' into 'ou'.
- Failing to pronounce the 's' clearly before the 't'.
- Incorrect vowel harmony in suffixes (e.g., saying 'ostävät' instead of 'ostavat').
난이도
Very easy to recognize in text due to its short and frequent nature.
Requires knowledge of object cases (partitive vs. genitive).
Pronunciation of the long 'aa' is important to distinguish from the imperative.
Clear phonetic structure makes it easy to hear.
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고급
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Verb Type 1 Conjugation
ostaa -> ostan, ostat, ostaa...
Object Cases (Partitive vs Genitive)
Ostan maitoa (part) vs Ostan kirjan (gen).
Mistä Rule (Elative/Ablative)
Ostan kaupasta, torilta.
3rd Infinitive (Illative)
Menen ostamaan.
Vowel Harmony
ostavat (back vowels o, a).
수준별 예문
Minä ostan maitoa.
I buy milk.
Maitoa is in the partitive case because it is an uncountable substance.
Hän ostaa omenan.
He/she buys an apple.
Omenan is in the genitive-accusative case because it is one whole item.
Ostatko sinä leipää?
Do you buy bread?
The suffix -ko creates a question.
Me ostamme karkkia.
We buy candy.
Karkkia is in the partitive.
Osta tämä kirja!
Buy this book!
Osta is the imperative (command) form.
En osta kahvia.
I don't buy coffee.
Negative sentence requires partitive case.
Haluaisin ostaa lipun.
I would like to buy a ticket.
Haluaisin is the conditional 'would like'.
Mistä sinä ostat vaatteet?
Where do you buy clothes from?
Mistä (from where) triggers the elative or ablative case.
Ostin uuden puhelimen eilen.
I bought a new phone yesterday.
Ostin is the past tense (imperfekt).
Menen ostamaan ruokaa.
I am going to buy food.
Ostamaan is the 3rd infinitive in the illative case.
Ostitko sinä jo liput?
Did you already buy the tickets?
Past tense question.
Hän ei ostanut mitään.
He/she didn't buy anything.
Negative past tense (ei + ostanut).
Ostamme ruokaa tästä kaupasta.
We buy food from this shop.
Tästä kaupasta is in the elative case.
Voitko ostaa minulle jäätelön?
Can you buy me an ice cream?
Minulle is the allative case (to/for me).
He ostivat vanhan talon.
They bought an old house.
Past tense plural.
Aion ostaa uudet kengät.
I intend to buy new shoes.
Aion (I intend) + 1st infinitive.
Jos voittaisin lotossa, ostaisin saaren.
If I won the lottery, I would buy an island.
Conditional mood (voittaisin, ostaisin).
Oletko jo ostanut joululahjat?
Have you already bought the Christmas presents?
Perfect tense (olet ostanut).
Hän säästää rahaa ostaakseen asunnon.
He/she is saving money to buy an apartment.
Long 1st infinitive + possessive suffix expressing purpose.
Täältä voi ostaa tuoreita vihanneksia.
From here one can buy fresh vegetables.
Passive-like 'voi' structure.
Onko järkevää ostaa uusi auto nyt?
Is it sensible to buy a new car now?
Infinitive as a subject.
Ostin tämän käytettynä kirpputorilta.
I bought this used from a flea market.
Käytettynä is the essive case (as used).
Hän haluaa ostaa itselleen enemmän aikaa.
He/she wants to buy themselves more time.
Metaphorical usage.
Meidän täytyy ostaa lisää paperia.
We must buy more paper.
Necessive structure (genitive + täytyy + infinitive).
Yritys osti kilpailijansa pois markkinoilta.
The company bought its competitor out of the market.
Business context.
Monet suosivat luomua, vaikka se maksaa enemmän ostaa.
Many prefer organic, even though it costs more to buy.
Comparing 'maksaa' and 'ostaa'.
Hän ei tullut ostetuksi, vaikka yritti kovasti.
He didn't get 'bought' (hired/convinced), even though he tried hard.
Passive past participle.
Ostopäätökseen vaikuttavat monet tekijät.
Many factors influence the purchase decision.
Noun derivative 'osto'.
Haluatko ostaa palvelun kuukausimaksulla?
Do you want to buy the service with a monthly fee?
Adessive case for 'with/by means of'.
Hän osti itsensä ulos sopimuksesta.
He bought himself out of the contract.
Reflexive 'itsensä'.
Kuluttajien ostokäyttäytyminen on muuttunut.
Consumer buying behavior has changed.
Compound word 'ostokäyttäytyminen'.
Voisitko ostaa tämän idean?
Could you buy (into) this idea?
Abstract usage.
Valtio päätti ostaa maata suojelualueeksi.
The state decided to buy land for a conservation area.
Translative case 'suojelualueeksi'.
Hän onnistui ostamaan itselleen lisäaikaa neuvotteluissa.
He managed to buy himself extra time in the negotiations.
Nuanced abstract usage.
Ostamalla paikallista tuet aluetaloutta.
By buying local, you support the regional economy.
2nd infinitive in the instructive case (ostamalla).
Hankinta-asiantuntija ostaa raaka-aineita globaalisti.
The procurement specialist buys raw materials globally.
Professional register.
Hän osti hiljaisuuden kalliilla hinnalla.
He bought silence at a high price.
Idiomatic/Metaphorical.
Teos on ostettu osaksi kansalliskokoelmaa.
The work has been purchased as part of the national collection.
Passive perfect tense.
Ostaessasi tuotetta hyväksyt ehdot.
When buying the product, you accept the terms.
Temporal construction (ostaessasi).
Hän ei osta selitystäsi purematta.
He doesn't buy your explanation without question (unchewed).
Idiom 'purematta'.
Pörssiyhtiö osti omat osakkeensa takaisin.
The listed company bought back its own shares.
Financial terminology.
Hän yritti ostaa tiensä valtaan.
He tried to buy his way into power.
Political idiom.
Ostettavissa oleva mainostila on vähentynyt.
The available advertising space has decreased.
Passive present participle in -vissa.
Hän osti itselleen mielenrauhan luopumalla omaisuudestaan.
He bought himself peace of mind by giving up his property.
Philosophical usage.
Sopimus on ostettu umpeen.
The contract has been bought out (terminated by payment).
Legal/Business idiom.
Kansa ei osta hallituksen uutta linjausta.
The people do not buy (accept) the government's new policy.
Sociopolitical usage.
Hän osti sikaa säkissä.
He bought a pig in a poke (bought something without inspecting it).
Classic Finnish idiom.
Ostovoiman heikkeneminen huolestuttaa taloustieteilijöitä.
The weakening of purchasing power worries economists.
Compound noun 'ostovoima'.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
— What would you like? (A shopkeeper might ask this before you buy).
Haluaisin ostaa kaksi kahvia.
— Buy two, pay for one. A common marketing slogan.
Tämä on hyvä tarjous: osta kaksi, maksa yksi.
— To buy a pig in a poke. Buying something without seeing it first.
Älä osta sikaa säkissä, tarkista auto ensin.
— I would like to buy... The polite way to start a transaction.
Haluaisin ostaa kertalipun.
— How much does it cost? Essential before buying.
Haluaisin ostaa tämän, paljonko se maksaa?
— I can buy this. Often used when deciding on a purchase.
Voin ostaa tämän, jos se on alennuksessa.
— To buy for oneself/to own. Often used for renting vs. buying.
On parempi ostaa asunto omaksi.
— To go shopping. Using the noun derivative.
Lähdetäänkö huomenna käymään ostoksilla?
자주 혼동되는 단어
Means 'to sell'. Remember: Buyers (ostajat) buy, Sellers (myyjät) sell.
Means 'to pay' or 'to cost'. You pay money (maksaa), you buy things (ostaa).
Means 'to take'. Sometimes confused phonetically, but very different meanings.
관용어 및 표현
— To buy something without inspecting it first, leading to potential disappointment.
Nettihuutokaupassa voi helposti ostaa sikaa säkissä.
Informal— To delay a decision or an event to gain more time for preparation.
Poliitikko yritti ostaa aikaa vastaamalla kiertäen.
Neutral— To pay someone to leave a position, a partnership, or a contract.
Yritys osti toimitusjohtajan ulos sopimuksesta.
Formal— To not accept an explanation or idea without critical thinking.
Hän ei osta hallituksen selityksiä purematta.
Neutral— To bribe someone to keep a secret.
Hän yritti ostaa todistajan hiljaisuuden.
Neutral— To try to gain a good reputation through money rather than merit.
Mainetta ei voi ostaa, se pitää ansaita.
Neutral— To create room or opportunity through spending or influence.
Mainostaja ostaa tilaa lehdestä.
Neutral— Something bought at a very high price, often metaphorically referring to sacrifice.
Vapaus on kultaakin kalliimmalla ostettu.
Literary— To believe in promises that have no substance.
Älä osta heidän tyhjiä lupauksiaan.
Neutral혼동하기 쉬운
Sounds similar.
Nostaa means 'to lift' or 'to withdraw (money)'.
Nostan rahaa automaatista ostoksia varten.
Sounds similar.
Vastaa means 'to answer'.
Hän vastaa puhelimeen.
Sounds similar.
Kastaa means 'to dip' or 'to baptize'.
Kasta leipä keittoon.
Sounds similar.
Lastaa means 'to load'.
Mies lastaa autoa.
Sounds similar.
Pasto is 'pasta' (partitive case).
Ostan pastaa.
문장 패턴
Minä ostan [Object-Partitive/Genitive].
Minä ostan maitoa.
Minä ostin [Object] [Location-sta/lta].
Ostin takin kaupasta.
Haluaisin ostaa [Object].
Haluaisin ostaa auton.
[Subject] säästää ostaakseen [Object].
Hän säästää ostaakseen talon.
Ostamalla [Object] tuet [Something].
Ostamalla kotimaista tuet työllisyyttä.
Ei kannata ostaa sikaa säkissä.
Autoa ostaessa ei kannata ostaa sikaa säkissä.
Osta [Object]!
Osta omena!
Menen ostamaan [Object].
Menen ostamaan leipää.
어휘 가족
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동사
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관련
사용법
Extremely frequent, among the top 100 most used verbs.
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Ostan leipää kaupassa.
→
Ostan leipää kaupasta.
Buying happens 'from' a place in Finnish logic.
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Minä osta kirja.
→
Minä ostan kirjan.
The verb must be conjugated and the object must be in the genitive case.
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He ostävät autoa.
→
He ostavat auton.
Vowel harmony (a/o) and object case (buying one whole car).
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En osta kirjan.
→
En osta kirjaa.
Negative sentences require the partitive case for the object.
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Ostin sen Mikossa.
→
Ostin sen Mikolta.
Buying from a person requires the ablative case (-lta).
팁
The 'n' ending
When buying one specific item, remember to add 'n' to the end of the noun (genitive case).
Haggling
Don't haggle in Finnish supermarkets or department stores; it's not culturally standard.
Buy vs Get
Use 'hankkia' for more significant acquisitions like a house or a pet.
Politeness
Use 'Haluaisin ostaa' to sound more polite when interacting with staff.
Negation
In negative sentences (en osta), the object is ALWAYS partitive.
Osta vs Ostaa
Listen for the length of the final 'a'. Long 'aa' is the infinitive; short 'a' is a command.
Vowel Harmony
Always use 'a' and 'o' in endings, never 'ä' or 'ö' with this verb.
Kirpputori
Flea markets are the best place to practice 'ostaa' in a more dynamic environment.
Mistä Question
Always ask yourself 'Mistä?' (From where?) when using this verb.
Osta-Apple
Osta sounds like 'Order'. Order Some Tasty Apples.
암기하기
기억법
Think of 'OSTA' as 'Order Some Tasty Apples'. When you OSTA, you exchange money for goods.
시각적 연상
Imagine a large 'O' shaped coin being handed over a counter to a merchant who is holding a 'STAA' (a staff or stick) to mark the price.
Word Web
챌린지
Go to a Finnish store or website and identify 5 things you would like to 'ostaa'. Write them down in sentences like 'Haluaisin ostaa...'
어원
The word 'ostaa' has deep Proto-Finnic roots, inherited from Proto-Uralic. It is related to words in other Uralic languages, such as Estonian 'ostma' and Northern Sami 'oastit'.
원래 의미: The original meaning was likely 'to trade' or 'to exchange', reflecting ancient barter systems before the adoption of currency.
Uralic / Finnic문화적 맥락
Be aware that discussing how much you 'ostit' something for can be seen as bragging in some modest Finnish circles, though it is generally acceptable.
Unlike in some English-speaking cultures where shopping is a social 'outing', Finns often view it as a task to be completed efficiently, though 'shoppailla' is becoming more common among younger generations.
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실제 사용 상황
Grocery Shopping
- Ostan leipää.
- Missä on maito?
- Ostan tämän.
- Tarvitsen pussin.
Online Shopping
- Lisää ostoskoriin.
- Osta nyt.
- Tilaus on maksettu.
- Toimituskulut.
Flea Markets
- Mitä tämä maksaa?
- Voin ostaa tämän viidellä eurolla.
- Onko tämä ehjä?
- Ostan tämän.
Ticket Office
- Haluaisin ostaa lipun.
- Yksi aikuinen, kiitos.
- Mihin aikaan bussi lähtee?
- Voinko maksaa kortilla?
Business
- Teemme ostopäätöksen huomenna.
- Ostamme palveluita ulkopuolelta.
- Hankintasopimus.
- Budjetti.
대화 시작하기
"Mitä sinä tykkäät ostaa kirpputorilta?"
"Oletko koskaan ostanut mitään todella kallista?"
"Mistä ostat yleensä ruokasi?"
"Haluaisitko ostaa uuden asunnon tänä vuonna?"
"Mitä ostit viimeksi netistä?"
일기 주제
Kirjoita päivästäsi kaupungilla. Mitä ostit ja mistä?
Pohdi, onko nykyään liian helppoa ostaa asioita netistä.
Mitä haluaisit ostaa, jos voittaisit miljoona euroa?
Kuvaile tärkeintä asiaa, jonka olet koskaan ostanut.
Miten suomalaisten ostokäyttäytyminen eroaa kotimaasi tavoista?
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문You must say 'ostaa kaupasta'. In Finnish, you buy things 'out of' a location, not 'in' it. The elative case (-sta) is required.
The past tense is 'osti'. For example: 'Minä ostin' (I bought). The 'aa' changes to 'i'.
Use 'maitoa' (partitive) for an indefinite amount. Use 'maidon' (genitive) if you are buying a specific, whole container or all the milk.
You can say 'Menen ostoksille' or 'Menen shoppailemaan'.
It is a Type 1 verb. The 'st' does not change (no consonant gradation of 'st'), so it is relatively stable.
Yes, just like in English, you can say 'En osta tuota selitystä' (I don't buy that explanation).
It is a noun meaning 'a purchase'. 'Tehdä ostoksia' means 'to do shopping'.
Use the ablative case: 'Osta minulta'.
It means 'to buy time', i.e., to delay something.
It is informal. Use 'ostaa' or 'tehdä ostoksia' in more formal or neutral situations.
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Write 'I buy bread from the shop.' in Finnish.
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Write 'He bought a new car yesterday.'
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Write 'I would like to buy two tickets.'
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Write 'We are going to buy food.'
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Write 'Don't buy that!' (singular)
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Write 'Where did you buy those shoes?'
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Write 'I have already bought the presents.'
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Write 'If I were rich, I would buy a house.'
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Write 'It is important to buy local food.'
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Write 'The company bought its competitor.'
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Write 'I don't buy your explanation.'
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Write 'They buy clothes from the flea market.'
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Write 'Can you buy milk for me?'
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Write 'I want to buy a ticket to Helsinki.'
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Write 'We bought this used.'
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Write 'Buying is fun.'
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Write 'She saves money to buy a bike.'
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Write 'Buy two, pay one.'
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Write 'I'll buy it for five euros.'
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Write 'They didn't buy anything.'
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Say 'I buy milk' in Finnish.
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Say 'I bought it from the market.'
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Say 'I am going to buy bread.'
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Say 'I bought this for you.'
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Say 'I would buy it if I could.'
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Say 'They are buying a house.'
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Say 'Buy it now!'
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Say 'I have bought a new car.'
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Say 'Where can I buy a ticket?'
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Say 'I'm going to buy some milk.'
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Say 'What are you buying?'
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Say 'I didn't buy a car.'
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Say 'I buy everything online.'
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Identify the verb in: 'Hän osti uuden puhelimen.'
What is being bought: 'Ostan kaksi omenaa.'?
Where is it from: 'Ostin tämän kaupasta.'?
Is it past or present: 'Ostan ruokaa.'?
Is it past or present: 'Ostimme talon.'?
Who is buying: 'He ostavat karkkia.'?
Is it positive or negative: 'En osta sitä.'?
What tense is: 'Olisin ostanut.'?
Identify the destination: 'Menen ostamaan maitoa.'?
What is the price mentioned: 'Ostan sen kympillä.'?
Does the person have the item: 'Olen ostanut sen.'?
Is it a command: 'Osta se!'?
Who is the seller: 'Ostan sen sinulta.'?
Is it specific: 'Ostan kirjan.'?
What is being bought: 'Ostamme liput.'?
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Summary
The verb 'ostaa' is essential for daily life in Finland. Remember the 'mistä' rule: you buy 'from' a place (kaupasta), not 'in' it. Example: 'Ostan maitoa kaupasta' (I buy milk from the shop).
- Ostaa is the primary Finnish verb for 'to buy', used in all contexts from groceries to corporate mergers.
- It is a Type 1 verb (ostan, ostat, ostaa) and follows standard Finnish vowel harmony rules.
- The location where you buy something must be in the elative (-sta) or ablative (-lta) case.
- The object of the verb takes either the genitive-accusative or partitive case depending on completion and quantity.
The 'n' ending
When buying one specific item, remember to add 'n' to the end of the noun (genitive case).
Haggling
Don't haggle in Finnish supermarkets or department stores; it's not culturally standard.
Buy vs Get
Use 'hankkia' for more significant acquisitions like a house or a pet.
Politeness
Use 'Haluaisin ostaa' to sound more polite when interacting with staff.