뜻
Heading to buy food.
문화적 배경
Finns value their personal space in grocery stores. Even if you are 'menossa ruokakauppaan' with a friend, you might shop in silence. The 'pantti' system is huge. People often go to the store just to return bottles. Grocery stores often have a 'Kahvio' (small cafe) where older people meet before or after shopping. Plastic bags cost money, so everyone 'menossa ruokakauppaan' brings their own 'kangaskassi' (cloth bag).
Spoken Finnish
Say 'Oon menos kauppaan' to sound like a local.
Case Check
Always use the -aan ending for the destination, never just 'kauppa'.
뜻
Heading to buy food.
Spoken Finnish
Say 'Oon menos kauppaan' to sound like a local.
Case Check
Always use the -aan ending for the destination, never just 'kauppa'.
The 'Juuri' Trick
Add 'juuri' (just) before 'menossa' to emphasize you are literally walking out the door.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of the destination 'ruokakauppa'.
Olen menossa _________.
You need the illative case (-aan) because you are moving toward the store.
Which sentence means 'I was on my way to the store'?
Choose the past tense version:
'Olin' is the past tense of 'olla' (minä olin).
Complete the dialogue naturally.
A: Mitä teet? B: _________ ruokakauppaan.
'Olen menossa' is the most natural way to describe what you are doing *right now* as you head out.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are putting on your coat and leaving.
This shows you are in the process of leaving for the store.
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Olen menossa _________.
You need the illative case (-aan) because you are moving toward the store.
Choose the past tense version:
'Olin' is the past tense of 'olla' (minä olin).
A: Mitä teet? B: _________ ruokakauppaan.
'Olen menossa' is the most natural way to describe what you are doing *right now* as you head out.
You are putting on your coat and leaving.
This shows you are in the process of leaving for the store.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, but it implies you are going to the vicinity of the shop, not necessarily inside. 'Kauppaan' is more common.
Yes, it's a compound word. In Finnish, if it's one concept, it's usually one word.
You say 'Olen menossa Prismaan'. The same illative rule applies.
En ole menossa ruokakauppaan.
Yes, it's neutral and perfectly polite for a workplace context.
Both are possible! 'Menossa' is slightly more common for the state of being on the way, while 'menemässä' is the standard 3rd infinitive.
Absolutely. 'Olen menossa kouluun', 'Olen menossa töihin', etc.
'Ruoka' means food. 'Kauppa' means shop.
No, 'menossa' implies physical movement. For online, say 'Olen tekemässä ruokatilausta'.
Just 'Menossa kauppaan' (leaving out 'olen') is very common in texts.
관련 표현
käydä kaupassa
similarTo visit the shop.
olla ostoksilla
similarTo be shopping.
lähteä kauppaan
builds onTo leave for the shop.
ruokaostokset
specialized formFood groceries.