Meaning
Getting ready for the next day.
Cultural Background
Finns value 'sisu' and preparation. Being prepared is a sign of respect. Similar to Finnish, preparation (junbi) is highly valued in schools and work. German culture also emphasizes 'Vorbereitung' (preparation) as a key to efficiency. While preparation is valued, the culture is often more spontaneous than in Finland.
Case usage
Always remember the illative case (-een) for time destinations.
Finnish mindset
Preparation is a virtue in Finland.
Meaning
Getting ready for the next day.
Case usage
Always remember the illative case (-een) for time destinations.
Finnish mindset
Preparation is a virtue in Finland.
Test Yourself
Fill in the correct form of the word.
Minä ________ huomiseen.
The subject is 'Minä' (I), so the verb must be in the first-person singular.
Choose the correct sentence.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
The verb 'valmistautua' requires the illative case (-een).
Complete the dialogue.
A: Miksi olet niin kiireinen? B: ________.
This is the standard way to explain why one is busy preparing for the next day.
🎉 Score: /3
Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
3 exercisesMinä ________ huomiseen.
The subject is 'Minä' (I), so the verb must be in the first-person singular.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
The verb 'valmistautua' requires the illative case (-een).
A: Miksi olet niin kiireinen? B: ________.
This is the standard way to explain why one is busy preparing for the next day.
🎉 Score: /3
Frequently Asked Questions
2 questionsNo, it is only for the next day.
It is neutral and works everywhere.
Related Phrases
Olla valmis
similarTo be ready
Valmistella huomista
similarTo prepare tomorrow
Suunnitella huomista
similarTo plan tomorrow
Tehdä valmiiksi
similarTo finish/complete