Significado
To sleep for a short while.
Contexto cultural
The 'Coffee Nap' (kahvitorkut) is a popular productivity hack where you drink coffee and nap for 15-20 mins before the caffeine kicks in. Babies in Finland often take their 'torkut' outside in strollers, even in winter, which is believed to improve sleep quality. Some modern Finnish offices have 'napping pods' or quiet rooms specifically for employees to 'ottaa torkut' during the day. In the summer, many Finns go to their summer cottage (mökki) specifically to 'ottaa torkut' in a hammock by the lake.
The 'Pienet' Rule
Finns almost always add 'pienet' (small) before 'torkut' to sound more natural: 'Otan pienet torkut'.
Don't say 'Tehdä'
Never say 'teen torkut'. It's always 'ottaa'.
Significado
To sleep for a short while.
The 'Pienet' Rule
Finns almost always add 'pienet' (small) before 'torkut' to sound more natural: 'Otan pienet torkut'.
Don't say 'Tehdä'
Never say 'teen torkut'. It's always 'ottaa'.
The Snooze Button
If you see 'Torkku' on your phone alarm, it means 'Snooze'. It's the same root!
Teste-se
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'ottaa'.
Minä olen väsynyt. Minä _______ torkut.
The subject is 'Minä' (I), so the verb must be in the 1st person singular form 'otan'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the right way to say 'I took a nap'.
In Finnish, 'torkut' must be plural, and the verb is 'ottaa' (past tense 'otin').
Complete the dialogue.
A: Mennäänkö lenkille? B: En juuri nyt, haluan ensin _______.
B wants to nap before going for a run. 'Ottaa torkut' is the correct idiom.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at work and tell your colleague you'll be back in 15 minutes after a quick rest.
'Tehotorkut' (power nap) is the professional/modern way to describe a quick recharge.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Types of Sleep in Finnish
Short
- • torkut
- • nokoset
- • tehotorkut
Long
- • yöunet
- • päiväunet
- • sikeä uni
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosMinä olen väsynyt. Minä _______ torkut.
The subject is 'Minä' (I), so the verb must be in the 1st person singular form 'otan'.
Choose the right way to say 'I took a nap'.
In Finnish, 'torkut' must be plural, and the verb is 'ottaa' (past tense 'otin').
A: Mennäänkö lenkille? B: En juuri nyt, haluan ensin _______.
B wants to nap before going for a run. 'Ottaa torkut' is the correct idiom.
You are at work and tell your colleague you'll be back in 15 minutes after a quick rest.
'Tehotorkut' (power nap) is the professional/modern way to describe a quick recharge.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
6 perguntasNo, it's grammatically incorrect in this idiom. Always use the plural 'torkut'.
Yes, if the environment is casual. Use 'tehotorkut' to sound more professional.
Usually between 10 and 45 minutes. Anything longer is 'päiväunet'.
'Nokoset' is more informal and slightly cuter, often used with children or pets.
Yes, 'ottaa' must match the person who is napping (e.g., Minä otan, Me otamme).
No, it is standard informal Finnish, widely understood and used by all ages.
Frases relacionadas
ottaa nokoset
synonymTo take a nap (cute/informal)
ottaa päiväunet
similarTo take an afternoon nap
vetää hirsiä
specialized formTo sleep deeply/snore
nukahtaa
contrastTo fall asleep
herätä
contrastTo wake up
tehotorkut
specialized formPower nap