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Asking for the location of an object.
문화적 배경
Finns are very direct. Asking 'Missä se on?' without 'please' is not rude. Efficiency is valued. Using 'se' (it) for people is the norm. Using 'hän' (he/she) can sound stiff or 'like a book'. When hiking, you might ask 'Missä se laavu on?' (Where is the lean-to shelter?). Knowing this phrase is vital for safety. Finns are tech-savvy. You'll hear this phrase constantly regarding apps, files, and links.
The 'S' Trick
If you see '-ssä', think 'STAY'. It's for things staying in one place.
Don't over-formalize
Don't be afraid to use 'se' for people. It makes you sound more like a local.
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Asking for the location of an object.
The 'S' Trick
If you see '-ssä', think 'STAY'. It's for things staying in one place.
Don't over-formalize
Don't be afraid to use 'se' for people. It makes you sound more like a local.
Add '-s'
Say 'Missäs se on?' to sound more friendly and natural.
셀프 테스트
Complete the question to ask where the key is.
______ se avain on?
'Missä' is used for static location (where something is).
Which of these is the most natural spoken Finnish version?
Where is it?
In spoken Finnish, the 'n' in 'on' is often dropped.
Fill in the missing line.
A: Anteeksi, missä se vessa on? B: ________.
'Se on tuolla' means 'It is over there', a logical answer to a location question.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are looking for your friend Pekka at a party.
Using 'se' for people is common in informal Finnish.
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제______ se avain on?
'Missä' is used for static location (where something is).
Where is it?
In spoken Finnish, the 'n' in 'on' is often dropped.
A: Anteeksi, missä se vessa on? B: ________.
'Se on tuolla' means 'It is over there', a logical answer to a location question.
You are looking for your friend Pekka at a party.
Using 'se' for people is common in informal Finnish.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, in spoken Finnish it is the standard way to ask where someone is.
The '-s' is a clitic that adds a casual, inquisitive tone. There is no change in meaning.
Mostly yes, but 'Missä se on?' is the most common and natural for A1 learners.
This is spoken Finnish (puhekieli). Finns often drop the final 'n' in 'on'.
Use 'Missä ne ovat?' or informally 'Missä ne on?'.
Not in Finland! It's egalitarian and used by everyone in casual speech.
If you've mentioned the building, 'Missä se on?' is fine. Otherwise, use 'Missä on [building name]?'.
No. 'Missä se on?' can mean 'Where is it?' or 'Where is the [thing]?' depending on context.
Add 'tarkalleen': 'Missä se on tarkalleen?'.
Yes, but in formal emails, use 'Missä se sijaitsee?' (Where is it located?).
관련 표현
Tässä se on
contrastHere it is
Missä sä oot?
similarWhere are you?
Mihin se meni?
builds onWhere did it go?
Missä päin?
specialized formIn which direction?
Siellä se on
similarThere it is