Significado
Searching for a specific location.
Contexto cultural
Finns value 'oma rauha' (own peace). Searching for a place in public often involves finding the spot with the most distance from others. In cities like Helsinki, 'etsiä parkkipaikkaa' is a common social complaint, reflecting the difficulty of car ownership in the capital. The phrase 'etsiä paikkaansa' is often used by young adults during their 'välivuosi' (gap year) as they navigate the transition to adulthood. In the Finnish wilderness, 'etsiä paikkaa' often refers to finding a 'nuotiopaikka' (campfire spot) or a 'telttapaikka' (tent spot).
The Partitive Rule
Always remember the '-a' at the end of 'paikkaa'. Without it, the sentence feels 'naked' to a Finn.
Etsiä vs. Hakea
Don't use 'etsiä' if you are physically going to pick something up. Use 'hakea' for 'to fetch'.
Significado
Searching for a specific location.
The Partitive Rule
Always remember the '-a' at the end of 'paikkaa'. Without it, the sentence feels 'naked' to a Finn.
Etsiä vs. Hakea
Don't use 'etsiä' if you are physically going to pick something up. Use 'hakea' for 'to fetch'.
Abstract Usage
Use 'etsiä paikkaansa' to sound more natural when talking about your life goals or identity.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the correct form of the word 'paikka'.
Minä etsin ______ (paikka) bussista.
The verb 'etsiä' requires the partitive case 'paikkaa' for its object.
Which sentence is correct for 'I am looking for a job'?
Valitse oikea lause:
'Etsiä paikkaa' is the standard way to say you are looking for a position or spot.
Complete the dialogue at the parking lot.
A: Onpa vaikeaa! B: Niin on. Minä ______ parkkipaikkaa.
The speaker is talking about themselves (1st person singular).
Match the Finnish phrase to the situation.
1. Etsin paikkaani maailmassa. 2. Etsin paikkaa autolle. 3. Etsin paikkaa ravintolasta.
1 is abstract, 2 is for a car, 3 is for eating.
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Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosMinä etsin ______ (paikka) bussista.
The verb 'etsiä' requires the partitive case 'paikkaa' for its object.
Valitse oikea lause:
'Etsiä paikkaa' is the standard way to say you are looking for a position or spot.
A: Onpa vaikeaa! B: Niin on. Minä ______ parkkipaikkaa.
The speaker is talking about themselves (1st person singular).
1. Etsin paikkaani maailmassa. 2. Etsin paikkaa autolle. 3. Etsin paikkaa ravintolasta.
1 is abstract, 2 is for a car, 3 is for eating.
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Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasBecause 'etsiä' is an irresultative verb. You haven't found the place yet, so the action is 'incomplete,' which requires the partitive case.
No, for keys you would say 'etsiä avaimia'. 'Paikka' specifically means a location or a spot.
It is neutral. You can use it with friends, at work, or in a store.
'Etsiskellä' is more casual and implies you are looking around without a huge rush.
You change the verb and the case: 'Löysin paikan'.
Yes, 'etsiä työpaikkaa' is very common for job searching.
Yes, 'etsiä mestaa' is common slang in Helsinki.
It can also mean a 'patch' (like on clothes) or a 'filling' (in a tooth), but 'etsiä paikkaa' almost always refers to a location.
You can say: 'Etsitkö paikkaa?'
Usually the elative (-sta/-stä) or ablative (-lta/-ltä). E.g., 'Etsin paikkaa lehdestä' (I'm looking for a spot in the newspaper).
Frases relacionadas
löytää paikka
contrastTo find a place
hakea paikkaa
similarTo apply for a position
vaihtaa paikkaa
builds onTo change places / swap seats
varata paikka
builds onTo reserve a spot