yksinkertaistaa
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- Yksinkertaistaa means 'to simplify'. It is a Type 1 verb used to describe making complex things easier.
- It is derived from 'yksinkertainen' (simple) + '-istaa' (to make something X).
- Commonly used in professional, technical, and educational contexts to improve clarity and efficiency.
- Requires careful use of partitive and accusative cases for the object depending on the context.
The Finnish verb yksinkertaistaa is a powerful and frequently used word that translates to 'to simplify' in English. At its core, it describes the action of making something less complex, more straightforward, or easier to understand. The word itself is a beautiful example of Finnish word formation, built from the adjective yksinkertainen (simple), which literally means 'one-fold' (yksi = one, kerta = time/fold). When you add the causative suffix -istaa, you transform the state of being simple into the active process of making something simple.
- Conceptual Root
- The term stems from 'yksinkertainen', suggesting a reduction of layers or folds until only the essential core remains.
- Functional Usage
- It is used across various domains, from technical documentation and academic writing to daily conversations about lifestyle and work processes.
- Societal Context
- In Finland, a culture that often values pragmatism and clarity, 'yksinkertaistaminen' is seen as a virtue in design, bureaucracy, and communication.
You will encounter this word most often when someone is trying to improve efficiency. For instance, a software developer might yksinkertaistaa a piece of code to make it run faster and be easier for others to read. A teacher might yksinkertaistaa a complex scientific theory so that primary school students can grasp the basic principles. In the realm of bureaucracy, there is a constant public demand to yksinkertaistaa the tax system or permit applications.
Meidän täytyy yksinkertaistaa tätä prosessia, jotta asiakkaat ymmärtävät sen paremmin.
It is important to note that yksinkertaistaa can sometimes carry a slightly negative connotation if it implies oversimplification—stripping away necessary nuances to the point of distortion. In political debates, one might accuse an opponent of 'yksinkertaistamalla monimutkaisia asioita' (simplifying complex issues) for populist gain. However, in most professional and educational settings, it is a goal to be strived for.
In terms of grammar, yksinkertaistaa is a regular Type 1 verb. It follows the standard conjugation patterns, but because it is a relatively long word, learners often struggle with the rhythmic placement of the 'k' and the 't'. Practicing the word in parts—yksin-kerta-istaa—can help build muscle memory. It typically takes an object in the partitive case if the process is ongoing or general, or the accusative case if the simplification is a completed, specific act.
Hän yksinkertaisti kaavion yhdellä silmäyksellä.
Whether you are talking about 'yksinkertaistettu kiina' (Simplified Chinese) or 'yksinkertaistettu elämäntapa' (a simplified lifestyle), this verb and its derivatives are essential for expressing the modern desire to cut through noise and reach the essence of things. It is a word of refinement and focus.
Using yksinkertaistaa correctly requires an understanding of Finnish verb conjugation and the relationship between the verb and its object. As a Type 1 verb ending in -aa, it undergoes consonant gradation if applicable (though in this specific word, the 'rt' and 'st' combinations are stable), and it takes the standard personal endings.
- Present Tense
- Minä yksinkertaistan (I simplify), Sinä yksinkertaistat (You simplify), Hän yksinkertaistaa (He/She simplifies).
- Past Tense
- Minä yksinkertaistin (I simplified), Me yksinkertaistimme (We simplified).
- Conditional
- Voisitko yksinkertaistaa? (Could you simplify?). This is very common in polite requests.
One of the most critical aspects for English speakers is the case of the object following the verb. Finnish uses the partitive case for indefinite amounts, ongoing actions, or negative sentences, and the accusative (often looking like the genitive or nominative) for completed, whole actions.
Yritän yksinkertaistaa tätä selitystä.
In a work context, you might use the verb when discussing strategy or operations. It sounds professional and proactive. For example, 'Meidän täytyy yksinkertaistaa organisaatiorakennetta' (We need to simplify the organizational structure). Here, the focus is on removing redundant layers of management or communication.
Kirjailija yksinkertaisti kieltään tavoittaakseen nuoremmat lukijat.
The verb is also frequently used in the passive voice in technical manuals or news reports: 'Ohjeita on yksinkertaistettu' (The instructions have been simplified). This construction focuses on the result rather than who did the action, which is a common feature of Finnish formal style.
When using it in questions, it often appears with the modal verb 'voida' (can/to be able to). 'Voitko yksinkertaistaa tätä hieman?' (Can you simplify this a bit?) is a phrase you will find incredibly useful in language classes or when dealing with complex Finnish bureaucracy. It signals that you have the gist but need a more accessible version of the information.
Älä yksinkertaista asiaa liikaa, muuten totuus kärsii.
Finally, consider the reflexive form yksinkertaistua, which means 'to become simplified' on its own. While 'yksinkertaistaa' requires an actor (someone simplifying something), 'yksinkertaistua' describes a spontaneous or natural process. 'Elämä yksinkertaistui muuton jälkeen' (Life became simplified after the move).
The word yksinkertaistaa is a staple of Finnish public discourse, corporate life, and educational environments. Because Finnish society places a high value on 'selkokieli' (plain language) and efficiency, the act of simplifying is discussed constantly in the media and in professional settings.
- In the News
- Journalists often use it when discussing government reforms. You might hear: 'Hallitus lupaa yksinkertaistaa verotusta' (The government promises to simplify taxation).
- In Tech and IT
- User experience (UX) designers frequently talk about 'yksinkertaistaa käyttöliittymää' (simplifying the user interface) to make apps more intuitive.
- In Education
- Teachers use it when explaining how they will present a difficult topic: 'Yksinkertaistan tätä kaavaa, jotta se on helpompi muistaa' (I'll simplify this formula so it's easier to remember).
In the Finnish workplace, meetings often involve discussions on how to 'yksinkertaistaa työnkulkua' (simplify the workflow). Finns generally dislike unnecessary 'byrokratia' (bureaucracy), so suggesting ways to simplify things is usually seen as a positive, constructive contribution. If you are in a meeting and say, 'Voisimmeko yksinkertaistaa tätä prosessia?', you will likely be met with nods of approval.
Digitaaliset palvelut ovat auttaneet yksinkertaistamaan monia arkisia askareita.
Another common place to hear this word is in the context of the 'downshifting' movement, which is popular in Finland. People talk about 'yksinkertaistaa elämäänsä' (simplifying their life) by getting rid of excess possessions, reducing work hours, or moving to the countryside to be closer to nature. In this context, the word carries a philosophical weight, suggesting a return to what is truly important.
In television and radio, especially in debates, you'll hear the word used critically. A commentator might say, 'Tämä on luvattoman suuri yksinkertaistus' (This is an unacceptably large simplification), arguing that a speaker is ignoring the complexities of a geopolitical or social issue. This shows the word's versatility—it can be a goal, a process, or a point of criticism.
Mainoskampanja yksinkertaisti tuotteen hyödyt kolmeen pääkohtaan.
Lastly, in the Finnish language classroom, your teacher will often 'yksinkertaistaa' grammar rules for you. Finnish is famously complex, and the ability to boil down the 15 cases or the system of verb types into manageable rules is the hallmark of a good instructor. You might hear them say: 'Tämä on yksinkertaistettu sääntö, mutta se toimii useimmissa tapauksissa' (This is a simplified rule, but it works in most cases).
While yksinkertaistaa is a standard verb, its length and specific meaning lead to several common pitfalls for learners. Understanding these can help you sound more natural and avoid confusion.
- Confusion with 'Helpottaa'
- Many learners use 'helpottaa' (to make easier) and 'yksinkertaistaa' interchangeably. While related, 'yksinkertaistaa' specifically refers to reducing complexity, whereas 'helpottaa' refers to reducing effort or pain. You simplify a map, but you ease someone's workload.
- Spelling Errors
- The sequence of 'n', 'k', 'r', 't', and 's' can be daunting. Common misspellings include 'yksinkertastaa' (missing the 'ai') or 'yksinkertaisittaa'. Remember: yksin + kertainen -> yksinkertaistaa.
- Object Case Misuse
- Using the wrong case for the object is the most frequent grammatical error. Using the nominative when the accusative or partitive is required is a classic mistake.
A subtle mistake is using yksinkertaistaa when you actually mean selventää (to clarify). If something is confusing because it is messy or poorly explained, you 'selventää' it. If it is confusing because it has too many parts or steps, you 'yksinkertaistaa' it. For example, 'Voisitko selventää tätä?' means 'Could you make this clearer?', whereas 'Voisitko yksinkertaistaa tätä?' means 'Could you make this less complex?'.
Virhe: Haluan yksinkertaistaa minun elämä. (Correct: Haluan yksinkertaistaa elämääni.)
Another error involves the causative nature of the verb. Some learners try to use it like 'simplify' is used in 'It simplifies things', where 'it' is the subject. In Finnish, if a thing becomes simple because of something else, we often use the reflexive yksinkertaistua or a different construction. 'Tämä uusi laki yksinkertaistaa verotusta' (This new law simplifies taxation) is correct because the law is the 'actor' performing the simplification.
Wait for the '-istaa' suffix! Learners often forget that Finnish verbs of this type are very productive. If you know the adjective, you can often make the verb. But don't over-apply this; while 'yksinkertaistaa' is standard, not every adjective can be turned into a verb so easily. Stick to the ones you know are correct.
Väärin: Hän yksinkertaisti kysymyksen vastaukseksi. (Correct: Hän yksinkertaisti kysymyksen.)
Finally, be careful with the word yksinkertaistettu (simplified). It is the past passive participle and is used as an adjective. A common mistake is using the infinitive where the participle is needed, e.g., 'Tämä on yksinkertaistaa versio' (Wrong) vs 'Tämä on yksinkertaistettu versio' (Right - This is a simplified version).
In Finnish, as in English, there are several ways to express the idea of making something easier or less complex. Choosing the right alternative to yksinkertaistaa depends heavily on the context and the specific nuance you want to convey.
- Pelkistää
- This means 'to reduce to the essentials' or 'to strip down'. It is often used in art, design, and philosophy. While 'yksinkertaistaa' is general, 'pelkistää' suggests a more deliberate, aesthetic, or structural reduction. A minimalist architect 'pelkistää' a room.
- Helpottaa
- Meaning 'to make easier' or 'to facilitate'. This is the most common alternative. If you make a task easier by providing better tools, you 'helpotat' the work. It doesn't necessarily mean the work itself is less complex, just that it's easier to do.
- Suoraviivaistaa
- Meaning 'to streamline'. This is very common in business. It literally means 'to make straight-lined'. Use this when talking about optimizing a process or removing unnecessary steps in a sequence.
Another interesting synonym is kansantajuistaa. This specifically means 'to popularize' or 'to make understandable for the general public'. It is used when a scientist or expert simplifies their language for laypeople. While 'yksinkertaistaa' could be used here, 'kansantajuistaa' specifically highlights the target audience (the common people).
Hän osaa kansantajuistaa vaikeimmatkin fysiikan ilmiöt.
For more informal contexts, you might hear vääntää rautalangasta. This is an idiom that literally means 'to bend out of iron wire'. It means to explain something so simply and thoroughly that it's impossible to misunderstand, often used when someone is being particularly slow to catch on. 'Täytyykö minun vääntää tämä sinulle rautalangasta?' (Do I have to spell it out for you?).
In technical writing, you might also see lyhentää (to shorten) or tiivistää (to condense/summarize). While not direct synonyms for 'simplify', they are often the methods by which simplification is achieved. If you summarize a long report, you 'tiivistät' it, which in turn 'yksinkertaistaa' the reading process for the boss.
Yritä tiivistää sanottavasi, jotta viesti yksinkertaistuu.
Understanding these nuances allows you to be more precise. If you are talking about a computer program, 'suoraviivaistaa' might be better. If you are talking about a painting, 'pelkistää' is more appropriate. But 'yksinkertaistaa' is your reliable, all-purpose tool for any situation involving complexity reduction.
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
The root 'kerta' (time/fold) is a very old loanword from Baltic or Germanic languages, while 'yksi' is an ancient Uralic numeral.
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing 'y' like English 'ee'.
- Missing the 'r' sound (yksinketaistaa).
- Confusing the 'ai' diphthong with 'a'.
- Putting stress on the second or third syllable.
- Shortening the final long 'aa'.
난이도
Long word, but recognizable parts (yksi, kerta).
Spelling the middle part correctly can be tricky.
Many syllables require good rhythmic control.
Clear pronunciation usually makes it easy to catch.
다음에 무엇을 배울까
선수 학습
다음에 배울 것
고급
알아야 할 문법
Verb Type 1 conjugation
yksinkertaistaa -> yksinkertaistan, yksinkertaistat...
Causative suffix -istaa
kaunis -> kaunistaa, yksinkertainen -> yksinkertaistaa
Partitive vs Accusative object
Yksinkertaistan ohjeita (part.) vs Yksinkertaistin ohjeen (acc.)
3rd infinitive illative (-maan)
Hän tuli yksinkertaistamaan prosessia.
Past passive participle (-ttu/-tty)
Yksinkertaistettu versio.
수준별 예문
Voitko yksinkertaistaa tätä?
Can you simplify this?
Infinitive form after 'voitko'.
Yksinkertaista teksti.
Simplify the text.
Imperative (command) form.
Haluan yksinkertaistaa ohjeen.
I want to simplify the instruction.
Accusative object 'ohjeen' (completed action).
Se on helppo yksinkertaistaa.
It is easy to simplify.
Infinitive after 'helppo'.
Minä yksinkertaistan sanan.
I simplify the word.
Present tense, 1st person singular.
Hän yksinkertaistaa kysymyksen.
He simplifies the question.
Present tense, 3rd person singular.
Me yksinkertaistamme pelin.
We simplify the game.
Present tense, 1st person plural.
Älä yksinkertaista liikaa.
Don't simplify too much.
Negative imperative.
Yritän yksinkertaistaa tätä reseptiä.
I am trying to simplify this recipe.
Partitive object 'tätä reseptiä' because it's ongoing.
Hän yksinkertaisti säännöt eilen.
She simplified the rules yesterday.
Past tense 'yksinkertaisti'.
Voisitko yksinkertaistaa kieltäsi?
Could you simplify your language?
Conditional mood 'voisitko'.
Meidän täytyy yksinkertaistaa tätä.
We must simplify this.
Necessive construction 'täytyy' + infinitive.
Lääkäri yksinkertaisti selityksen.
The doctor simplified the explanation.
Accusative object 'selityksen'.
Onko mahdollista yksinkertaistaa tätä?
Is it possible to simplify this?
Infinitive in a question.
He yksinkertaistavat työtään.
They are simplifying their work.
Present tense, 3rd person plural.
Yksinkertaistin koodin nopeasti.
I simplified the code quickly.
Past tense, 1st person singular.
Hallitus haluaa yksinkertaistaa verotusta.
The government wants to simplify taxation.
Partitive 'verotusta' (abstract/ongoing process).
Tämä sovellus yksinkertaistaa arkea.
This app simplifies everyday life.
Partitive 'arkea' (abstract object).
Hän osaa yksinkertaistaa vaikeat asiat.
He knows how to simplify difficult things.
Plural partitive 'vaikeat asiat'.
Olemme yksinkertaistaneet tilausprosessin.
We have simplified the ordering process.
Perfect tense 'olemme yksinkertaistaneet'.
Yksinkertaistamalla säästämme aikaa.
By simplifying, we save time.
Adessive of the 3rd infinitive (means/manner).
Tämä on yksinkertaistettu versio.
This is a simplified version.
Past passive participle used as an adjective.
Voisimmeko yksinkertaistaa tätä rakennetta?
Could we simplify this structure?
Conditional plural 'voisimmeko'.
Hän yritti yksinkertaistaa elämäänsä.
He tried to simplify his life.
Reflexive possessive suffix '-nsa'.
Kirjailija yksinkertaisti tyyliään ajan myötä.
The author simplified their style over time.
Past tense, partitive object 'tyyliään'.
On tärkeää yksinkertaistaa byrokratiaa.
It is important to simplify bureaucracy.
Partitive 'byrokratiaa'.
Tämä malli yksinkertaistaa todellisuutta liikaa.
This model simplifies reality too much.
Transitive verb with partitive object.
Yksinkertaistettu kiina on helpompaa oppia.
Simplified Chinese is easier to learn.
Participle as an adjective.
Tavoitteena on yksinkertaistaa organisaatiota.
The goal is to simplify the organization.
Infinitive as part of a goal statement.
Hän yksinkertaisti sanomansa kolmeen pointtiin.
She simplified her message into three points.
Illative case 'pointtiin' (result of change).
Tämä uudistus yksinkertaistaa hakuprosessia.
This reform simplifies the application process.
Present tense, partitive object.
Emme saa yksinkertaistaa tätä ongelmaa.
We must not simplify this problem.
Negative necessive construction.
Teoria yksinkertaistaa monimutkaisia vuorovaikutuksia.
The theory simplifies complex interactions.
Plural partitive 'monimutkaisia vuorovaikutuksia'.
Hän pyrki yksinkertaistamaan kerrontaansa.
He aimed to simplify his narration.
Illative of the 3rd infinitive 'yksinkertaistamaan'.
Yksinkertaistaminen on usein vaikeampaa kuin monimutkaistaminen.
Simplifying is often harder than complicating.
Noun form (verbal noun) as subject.
Politiikassa asioita usein yksinkertaistetaan liikaa.
In politics, things are often simplified too much.
Passive present tense.
Hän yksinkertaisti argumenttinsa vakuuttaakseen kuulijat.
He simplified his argument to convince the listeners.
Accusative plural 'argumenttinsa'.
Tämä lähestymistapa yksinkertaistaa analyysia merkittävästi.
This approach simplifies the analysis significantly.
Partitive 'analyysia'.
Yksinkertaistettu kuva tilanteesta voi olla harhaanjohtava.
A simplified picture of the situation can be misleading.
Participle as adjective.
Voisimme yksinkertaistaa tätä algoritmiä.
We could simplify this algorithm.
Conditional mood.
Hän kykeni yksinkertaistamaan diskurssin ytimekkääksi.
He was able to simplify the discourse into something concise.
Translative case 'ytimekkääksi' showing result.
Yksinkertaistakaamme ongelma sen peruskomponentteihin.
Let us simplify the problem into its basic components.
Hortative (imperative 1st person plural) 'yksinkertaistakaamme'.
On vaarallista yksinkertaistaa historiallisia tapahtumia.
It is dangerous to simplify historical events.
Partitive plural 'historiallisia tapahtumia'.
Kirjailija vältti yksinkertaistamasta hahmojaan.
The author avoided simplifying his characters.
Abessive of the 3rd infinitive 'yksinkertaistamasta'.
Modernismi pyrki yksinkertaistamaan muotokieltä.
Modernism aimed to simplify formal language.
Partitive 'muotokieltä'.
Yksinkertaistettu todellisuuskuva palvelee usein valtaa.
A simplified view of reality often serves power.
Participle as adjective.
Hän ei halunnut yksinkertaistaa kantaansa.
He did not want to simplify his stance.
Negative infinitive.
Systeemiä tulisi yksinkertaistaa sisältäpäin.
The system should be simplified from within.
Passive conditional 'tulisi yksinkertaistaa'.
동의어
반의어
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
— A version of something that has been made easier or shorter.
Luin kirjasta yksinkertaistetun version.
— The standard Chinese writing system used in mainland China.
Osaan lukea yksinkertaistettua kiinaa.
— A polite request for someone to make their explanation easier.
Voisitko yksinkertaistaa, en ymmärrä tätä termiä.
— An oversimplification that ignores important facts.
Tuo on luvaton yksinkertaistus monimutkaiseen asiaan.
— Let's simplify a bit (used to start a summary).
Yksinkertaistetaanpa hieman: mistä tässä on kyse?
— A simplified model used for analysis.
Käytämme tätä yksinkertaistettua mallia laskelmissa.
— To aim or strive to simplify.
Pyrimme yksinkertaistamaan palveluitamme jatkuvasti.
— A simplified view of reality.
Uutiset tarjoavat usein yksinkertaistetun todellisuuden.
자주 혼동되는 단어
Helpottaa means to make easier (effort), yksinkertaistaa means to make less complex (structure).
Selventää means to clarify something messy, yksinkertaistaa means to reduce parts/steps.
Yksinkertaistua is reflexive (to become simple), while yksinkertaistaa is active (to make simple).
관용어 및 표현
— To explain something extremely simply, as if bending iron wire into shapes.
Täytyykö minun vääntää tämä sinulle rautalangasta?
Informal— To simplify information so much that the listener doesn't have to think.
Hän pureskeli tiedon valmiiksi yleisölle.
Informal— To take the easiest way out, which often involves oversimplifying.
Hän meni sieltä, missä aita on matalin ja yksinkertaisti kaiken.
Neutral— To remove the 'slack' or unnecessary parts, simplifying a process.
Meidän täytyy ottaa löysät pois tästä prosessista.
Informal— Literally to disarm, but can mean to simplify an argument to its core.
Hän riisui vastustajansa aseista yksinkertaistamalla väitteen.
Neutral— To finalize, which often involves a final simplification of options.
Yksinkertaistimme vaihtoehdot ja löimme ne lukkoon.
Neutral— To keep things simple (KISS principle).
Yritetään pitää asiat yksinkertaisina.
Neutral— To make a mountain out of a molehill (opposite of simplifying).
Älä tee kärpäsestä härkästä, vaan yksinkertaista asia.
Neutral— To see the forest for the trees (to simplify the view to the big picture).
Yksinkertaistaminen auttaa näkemään metsän puilta.
Neutral— To speak directly/simply without fluff.
Hän yksinkertaisti asiansa ja puhui suoraan.
Neutral혼동하기 쉬운
It's the adjective version.
Yksinkertainen is 'simple' (state), yksinkertaistaa is 'to simplify' (action).
Tämä on yksinkertainen kone. Haluan yksinkertaistaa tätä konetta.
Starts with 'yksi'.
Yksitellen means 'one by one'.
Tule sisään yksitellen.
Starts with 'yksi'.
Yksitoikkoinen means 'monotonous' or 'boring'.
Työ on yksitoikkoista.
Starts with 'yksi'.
Yksityiskohtainen means 'detailed', the opposite of simplified.
Tämä on yksityiskohtainen raportti.
It's the direct antonym.
Monimutkaistaa means 'to complicate'.
Älä monimutkaista asiaa.
문장 패턴
Voitko [verbi]?
Voitko yksinkertaistaa?
Minä [verbi] [objekti].
Minä yksinkertaistan ohjeen.
On tärkeää [verbi] [objekti].
On tärkeää yksinkertaistaa verotusta.
[Subjekti] haluaa [verbi].
Hallitus haluaa yksinkertaistaa sääntöjä.
[Verbi]-malla [asia].
Yksinkertaistamalla säästämme aikaa.
[Subjekti] pyrki [verbi]-maan.
Hän pyrki yksinkertaistamaan kerrontaansa.
Tämä on [partisiipi] [substantiivi].
Tämä on yksinkertaistettu versio.
[Verbi]-kaamme [asia].
Yksinkertaistakaamme tämä ongelma.
어휘 가족
명사
동사
형용사
관련
사용법
Common in media, business, and education.
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yksinkertastaa
→
yksinkertaistaa
Missing the 'i' from the stem. The stem of 'yksinkertainen' is 'yksinkertaista-'.
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yksinkertaistaa elämä
→
yksinkertaistaa elämää(ni)
Life is an abstract concept here and the action is usually ongoing, so partitive is required.
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helpottaa sääntöjä
→
yksinkertaistaa sääntöjä
While understandable, 'yksinkertaistaa' is better for rules/complexity. 'Helpottaa' is for effort.
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yksinkertaistaa asioita liian paljon
→
yksinkertaistaa asioita liikaa
'Liikaa' is the standard adverb for 'too much' with verbs.
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Hän yksinkertaista ohjeen.
→
Hän yksinkertaistaa ohjeen.
Forgot the 3rd person singular ending (long vowel or extra 'a').
팁
Object Case
Remember to use the partitive case for abstract things like 'politics' or 'taxation' when simplifying them. Use the accusative for concrete things like 'a sentence' or 'a rule' if you've finished the job.
The 'i' is key
Many learners forget the 'i' in 'yksinkertaistaa'. Think of 'yksinkertainen' -> remove the 'nen' and add 'staa'. The 'i' stays from the original adjective stem.
Related Words
Learn 'yksinkertainen' (simple) and 'yksinkertaisesti' (simply) at the same time to build a strong word family in your head.
Professional Use
In a Finnish office, suggesting to 'yksinkertaistaa' a process is a great way to sound proactive and smart. It shows you care about efficiency.
Rhythm
Tap out the syllables: YK-sin-ker-tais-taa. The rhythm is very regular. Practice it slowly and then speed up.
Recognizing the Stem
When you hear 'yksin...', prepare for words about 'one', 'simple', or 'alone'. This helps you narrow down the meaning quickly.
One Fold
Yksi (1) + Kerta (Fold). To simplify is to make it one-fold. Visualizing a folded piece of paper helps.
Design Talk
If you are interested in Finnish design, use 'pelkistää' for artistic simplification and 'yksinkertaistaa' for functional simplification.
Passive Voice
In technical manuals, you will often see 'on yksinkertaistettu'. This is a polite and professional way to say 'we made it easier'.
Iron Wire
If someone doesn't understand your 'yksinkertaistus', tell them you will 'vääntää rautalangasta' (bend it from iron wire) for them!
암기하기
기억법
YKSI (one) + KERTA (time/fold) + ISTAA (to make). Think of folding a complex map until it's just 'one fold' thick.
시각적 연상
Imagine a giant, tangled knot of colorful ropes being pulled into a single, straight white line.
Word Web
챌린지
Try to use 'yksinkertaistaa' three times today: once when talking about a recipe, once about a rule, and once about a long story.
어원
Formed from the Finnish adjective 'yksinkertainen' (simple) and the causative suffix '-istaa'.
원래 의미: To make something have only one fold or layer.
Uralic / Finnic.문화적 맥락
Be careful not to sound patronizing when you say you are 'simplifying' for someone; use 'selventää' (clarify) if you want to be more polite.
Similar to the English 'streamline' or 'simplify', but often used more formally in Finnish bureaucracy.
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실제 사용 상황
Workplace
- Yksinkertaistetaan prosessia.
- Voisitko yksinkertaistaa raporttia?
- Tämä työkalu yksinkertaistaa työtä.
- Suoraviivaistetaan ja yksinkertaistetaan.
Education
- Opettaja yksinkertaistaa säännön.
- Voitko yksinkertaistaa selitystä?
- Tämä on yksinkertaistettu malli.
- Yksinkertaistetaanpa tätä kaavaa.
Technology
- Yksinkertaista käyttöliittymää.
- Koodia on yksinkertaistettu.
- Sovellus yksinkertaistaa arkea.
- Yksinkertaistettu asennus.
Lifestyle
- Haluan yksinkertaistaa elämääni.
- Yksinkertaistettu koti.
- Vähemmän on enemmän - yksinkertaistetaan.
- Elämäni yksinkertaistui.
Politics
- Yksinkertaistetaan verotusta.
- Hallinnon yksinkertaistaminen.
- Luvaton yksinkertaistus.
- Yksinkertaistetaan säädöksiä.
대화 시작하기
"Miten voisimme yksinkertaistaa tätä tehtävää, jotta se valmistuisi nopeammin?"
"Oletko koskaan yrittänyt yksinkertaistaa elämääsi ja luopua turhista tavaroista?"
"Voisitko yksinkertaistaa tätä suomen kielen sääntöä minulle?"
"Miksi jotkut ihmiset haluavat aina monimutkaistaa asioita sen sijaan että he yksinkertaistaisivat niitä?"
"Mitkä digitaaliset palvelut ovat mielestäsi yksinkertaistaneet arkeasi eniten?"
일기 주제
Kirjoita kolme asiaa, joita haluaisit yksinkertaistaa omassa päivittäisessä rutiinissasi.
Pohdi, onko asioiden yksinkertaistaminen aina hyvä asia vai voiko se joskus olla haitallista.
Kuvaile tilannetta, jossa joku yksinkertaisti vaikean asian niin hyvin, että ymmärsit sen heti.
Miten voisit yksinkertaistaa suomen kielen opiskeluasi ensi viikolla?
Mitä 'yksinkertaistettu elämä' tarkoittaa sinulle henkilökohtaisesti?
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, it is very common in Finnish, especially in professional, educational, and media contexts. Finns value clarity and efficiency, so simplifying things is a frequent topic of conversation.
While both mean making things easier, 'yksinkertaistaa' specifically refers to reducing complexity or the number of parts. 'Helpottaa' is broader and can mean reducing pain, effort, or stress. For example, you simplify (yksinkertaistaa) a math problem, but you ease (helpottaa) someone's pain.
No, 'yksinkertaistaa' does not undergo k-p-t changes in its stem. The 'rt' and 'st' clusters remain the same throughout its conjugation (e.g., yksinkertaistan, yksinkertaistat).
No, you don't 'simplify' a person. If you mean someone is becoming more simple in their ways, you might use 'yksinkertaistaa elämäänsä' (simplify their life) or describe them as 'yksinkertainen' (though this can also mean 'simple-minded').
You can say 'yksinkertaistaa liikaa' or use the noun 'liiallinen yksinkertaistaminen'. In a critical sense, you can also use 'trivialisoida'.
It takes the partitive if the action is ongoing or abstract (e.g., 'yksinkertaistaa verotusta'), and the accusative if the action is specific and completed (e.g., 'yksinkertaistin ohjeen').
There isn't a direct shorter verb that means exactly the same thing. 'Helpottaa' is shorter but has a slightly different nuance. 'Pelkistää' is also shorter but more specific to design and essentials.
It is called 'yksinkertaistettu kiina'. 'Yksinkertaistettu' is the past passive participle of 'yksinkertaistaa'.
The 'ai' in 'yksinkertaistaa' is a diphthong. It sounds like the 'i' in the English word 'light' or 'high', but with a more distinct 'a' and 'i' sound blended together.
Yes, in many contexts, simplifying involves summarizing. However, 'tiivistää' is the more precise word for 'to summarize' or 'to condense'.
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Write a sentence using 'yksinkertaistaa' to ask a teacher for help.
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Translate: 'I want to simplify my life.'
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Describe a situation where you had to simplify something.
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Use the passive form 'yksinkertaistetaan' in a sentence about work.
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Write a short paragraph about the benefits of simplifying bureaucracy.
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Translate: 'The government promised to simplify taxation.'
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Write a sentence using 'yksinkertaistettu versio'.
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Explain the difference between 'yksinkertaistaa' and 'monimutkaistaa'.
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Use 'yksinkertaistamalla' in a sentence.
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Translate: 'Don't simplify the problem too much.'
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Write a sentence about simplifying a user interface.
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Use 'yksinkertaistus' in a sentence.
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Translate: 'I simplified the instructions for the kids.'
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Write a sentence using 'yksinkertaistua'.
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Translate: 'Is it possible to simplify this formula?'
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Write a sentence about 'Simplified Chinese'.
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Use 'yksinkertaistava' as an adjective.
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Translate: 'We should simplify the rules of the game.'
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Write a sentence about 'vääntää rautalangasta'.
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Use 'yksinkertaistakaamme' in a formal context.
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Explain in Finnish why it is good to simplify rules.
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Ask someone to simplify their explanation in Finnish.
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Tell a short story about a time you simplified something.
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Discuss the pros and cons of 'yksinkertaistettu kiina'.
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How would you simplify your daily routine?
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Pronounce 'yksinkertaistaa' three times correctly.
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Use 'yksinkertaistaa' in a professional context.
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Explain the word 'yksinkertaistus' to a friend.
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Talk about 'yksinkertainen elämä'.
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Ask if it's possible to simplify a specific process.
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Tell someone not to simplify a problem too much.
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Describe a simplified map.
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Use the conditional 'yksinkertaistaisin'.
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Explain what 'vääntää rautalangasta' means in your own words.
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Say 'We simplified the rules' in Finnish.
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Discuss why technology simplifies life.
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Use the passive form 'yksinkertaistettiin'.
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Suggest a way to simplify a meeting.
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Explain the concept of 'selkokieli'.
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Say 'Simplifying is hard' in Finnish.
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Listen and identify the verb: 'Hän halusi yksinkertaistaa kaiken.'
Listen and identify the tense: 'Yksinkertaistimme ohjeet.'
Listen and identify the object: 'Hallitus yksinkertaistaa verotusta.'
Listen and identify the speaker's mood: 'Voisitko yksinkertaistaa?'
Listen and identify the form: 'Tämä on yksinkertaistettu versio.'
Listen and answer: 'Meidän täytyy yksinkertaistaa tätä.' Mitä pitää tehdä?
Listen and identify the subject: 'Sovellus yksinkertaistaa arkea.'
Listen and identify the number: 'Yksinkertaistamme säännöt.'
Listen and identify the case: 'Yksinkertaistan tekstiä.'
Listen and identify the negation: 'En halua yksinkertaistaa tätä.'
Listen and identify the adverb: 'Hän selitti asian yksinkertaisesti.'
Listen and identify the noun: 'Yksinkertaistus oli hyvä.'
Listen and identify the target: 'Yksinkertaistin ohjeet lapsille.'
Listen and identify the reason: 'Yksinkertaistamme säästääksemme aikaa.'
Listen and identify the antonym: 'Hän monimutkaisti asian.'
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Summary
The verb 'yksinkertaistaa' is the primary way to express the act of simplifying in Finnish. Whether you are streamlining a process, clarifying a text, or adopting a minimalist lifestyle, this word is your go-to. Example: 'Voisitko yksinkertaistaa tätä?' (Could you simplify this?)
- Yksinkertaistaa means 'to simplify'. It is a Type 1 verb used to describe making complex things easier.
- It is derived from 'yksinkertainen' (simple) + '-istaa' (to make something X).
- Commonly used in professional, technical, and educational contexts to improve clarity and efficiency.
- Requires careful use of partitive and accusative cases for the object depending on the context.
Object Case
Remember to use the partitive case for abstract things like 'politics' or 'taxation' when simplifying them. Use the accusative for concrete things like 'a sentence' or 'a rule' if you've finished the job.
The 'i' is key
Many learners forget the 'i' in 'yksinkertaistaa'. Think of 'yksinkertainen' -> remove the 'nen' and add 'staa'. The 'i' stays from the original adjective stem.
Related Words
Learn 'yksinkertainen' (simple) and 'yksinkertaisesti' (simply) at the same time to build a strong word family in your head.
Professional Use
In a Finnish office, suggesting to 'yksinkertaistaa' a process is a great way to sound proactive and smart. It shows you care about efficiency.
관련 콘텐츠
general 관련 단어
aiemmin
B1이전에: 이전에 이 영화를 본 적이 있습니다.
aiheinen
B2themed or related to a topic
aiheuttaa
B1to cause
aiheutua
B2~에서 기인하다, ~으로 인해 발생하다. '비용은 운송에서 발생한다.'
aikaa vievä
B1'시간이 많이 걸리는'이라는 뜻입니다. 예: '이것은 시간이 많이 걸리는 작업이다.'
aikaisin
A2early
aikoa
A2aikoa는 미래에 무언가를 할 의도나 계획이 있음을 의미합니다. 특정 의도가 있을 때 사용됩니다.
aivan
A2exactly or quite
ajankohtainen
B1이 주제는 현재 매우 시의적절합니다.
ajatella
A1to think