Significado
Informal way to say goodbye.
Contexto cultural
Finns value 'reippaus' (being brisk). Saying a quick 'heipat' instead of a long goodbye is seen as being efficient and considerate of others' time. In cities, the plural 'heipat' is more common than in rural areas, where a simple 'moi' or 'terve' might be preferred even for goodbyes. In Finnish Slack or WhatsApp groups, 'heipat' is often accompanied by the wave emoji 👋. It's the standard way to 'log off' socially. Modern Finnish offices are very flat. It's perfectly normal to say 'heipat' to your boss if you have a good relationship.
The 'Käyn' Trick
If you want to sound like a native, use 'Käyn sanomassa heipat' when you are about to leave a room to go talk to someone else before finally exiting.
Don't over-pluralize
It's 'heipat', not 'heippoja' or 'heippoina' in this context. Stick to the fixed form.
Significado
Informal way to say goodbye.
The 'Käyn' Trick
If you want to sound like a native, use 'Käyn sanomassa heipat' when you are about to leave a room to go talk to someone else before finally exiting.
Don't over-pluralize
It's 'heipat', not 'heippoja' or 'heippoina' in this context. Stick to the fixed form.
Teste-se
Fill in the missing verb in the correct form.
Minä ______ heipat kaverille ja lähdin kotiin.
The subject is 'Minä' (I), so the verb 'sanoa' must be in the first person singular past tense: 'sanoin'.
Which situation is NOT appropriate for 'sanoa heipat'?
Missä tilanteessa et sanoisi 'heipat'?
A job interview is a formal situation where 'Näkemiin' or 'Kiitos ja näkemiin' is more appropriate.
Complete the dialogue naturally.
A: 'Nyt on pakko mennä bussiin.' B: 'Selvä, ______!'
'Heipat' is the most natural informal response to someone leaving for a bus.
Match the phrase to the correct level of formality.
1. Hyvästi, 2. Näkemiin, 3. Heipat
'Hyvästi' is very heavy/final, 'Näkemiin' is the standard neutral/formal, and 'Heipat' is casual.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Finnish Goodbyes by Formality
Informal
- • Heipat
- • Moikka
- • Moi moi
Neutral
- • Hei hei
- • Näkemiin
Formal/Serious
- • Hyvästi
- • Hyvää jatkoa
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosMinä ______ heipat kaverille ja lähdin kotiin.
The subject is 'Minä' (I), so the verb 'sanoa' must be in the first person singular past tense: 'sanoin'.
Missä tilanteessa et sanoisi 'heipat'?
A job interview is a formal situation where 'Näkemiin' or 'Kiitos ja näkemiin' is more appropriate.
A: 'Nyt on pakko mennä bussiin.' B: 'Selvä, ______!'
'Heipat' is the most natural informal response to someone leaving for a bus.
1. Hyvästi, 2. Näkemiin, 3. Heipat
'Hyvästi' is very heavy/final, 'Näkemiin' is the standard neutral/formal, and 'Heipat' is casual.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
4 perguntasNo, it used to be perceived as more feminine, but today everyone uses it. It's completely gender-neutral.
Yes, in a casual email to a colleague or friend, it's a great way to sign off.
Very little. 'Heipat' comes from 'hei', and 'moikka' comes from 'moi'. Both are equally informal and friendly.
Yes, it's very common and polite in a casual dining setting.
Frases relacionadas
sanoa moikat
synonymTo say a casual goodbye (based on 'moi').
heippa
builds onThe singular form of the greeting.
sanoa hyvästit
contrastTo say a final farewell.
huikata
similarTo shout or call out a quick message.