Significado
Stating that one feels fatigue.
Contexto cultural
Finns are known for their honesty. If you ask a Finn how they are, 'Olen vähän väsynyt' is a very common and socially acceptable answer, especially during the dark winter months. In Finnish workplaces, admitting you are tired is not necessarily seen as a weakness, but as a sign of being realistic about your workload. Using 'vähän' (a little) is a way of being modest. Even if a Finn is very tired, they might still say they are only 'vähän' tired to avoid making a scene. The concept of 'kaamosväsymys' (winter fatigue) is a real cultural phenomenon. This phrase is used almost as a greeting in November.
The 'Vähän' Softener
Always include 'vähän' if you want to sound more natural and less like you are complaining. It's a key part of Finnish social grace.
Don't over-pronounce the 'y'
The 'y' sound is subtle. If you make it too much like an 'u', it sounds like a different word.
Significado
Stating that one feels fatigue.
The 'Vähän' Softener
Always include 'vähän' if you want to sound more natural and less like you are complaining. It's a key part of Finnish social grace.
Don't over-pronounce the 'y'
The 'y' sound is subtle. If you make it too much like an 'u', it sounds like a different word.
Teste-se
Fill in the missing word to say 'I am a little tired'.
Minä ____ vähän väsynyt.
The subject 'Minä' (I) requires the verb form 'olen'.
Which of these is the most common spoken form?
How would a Finn say 'I'm a bit tired' to a friend?
'Oon' is the spoken form of 'olen' and 'väsy' is a common shortening of 'väsynyt'.
Match the Finnish phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
Each phrase has a slightly different nuance of fatigue.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Mitä kuuluu? B: ____, mutta olen vähän väsynyt.
'Kiitos hyvää' (Thanks, good) is the standard response before adding a detail like being tired.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Levels of Fatigue in Finnish
Low
- • Vähän väsynyt
- • Hieman väsynyt
Medium
- • Väsynyt
- • Väsyttää
High
- • Poikki
- • Aivan loppu
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosMinä ____ vähän väsynyt.
The subject 'Minä' (I) requires the verb form 'olen'.
How would a Finn say 'I'm a bit tired' to a friend?
'Oon' is the spoken form of 'olen' and 'väsy' is a common shortening of 'väsynyt'.
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
Each phrase has a slightly different nuance of fatigue.
A: Mitä kuuluu? B: ____, mutta olen vähän väsynyt.
'Kiitos hyvää' (Thanks, good) is the standard response before adding a detail like being tired.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, it is very polite and a standard way to express your state in Finland.
Yes, it's common to say this to colleagues during a coffee break.
'Väsynyt' is the standard form, 'väsy' is the informal, spoken form.
You say 'En ole väsynyt'.
Yes, in this context it modifies the intensity of the adjective.
Yes, that means 'I am a bit tired of you' (figurative).
Use 'väsynyt' for one person and 'väsyneitä' for many.
It's partly due to the dark winters and partly due to a culture of honesty.
'Erittäin pirteä' (very energetic/alert).
Yes, 'hieman' is slightly more formal but means the same thing.
Frases relacionadas
Minua väsyttää
similarI feel sleepy / It tires me
Olen poikki
specialized formI am exhausted / 'broken'
Olen täynnä energiaa
contrastI am full of energy
Olen uupunut
similarI am weary / fatigued