Significado
To feel refreshed after rest or change.
Contexto cultural
The phrase is almost mandatory after a sauna session. It acknowledges the physical and mental 'reset' that sauna provides. In Finnish offices, saying this after a vacation signals that you are no longer burnt out and are ready for high productivity. Patients often use this to thank doctors or nurses when a treatment finally works, signifying a return to 'normal' life. Commonly used with hashtags like #hyvinvointi (wellbeing) or #omaaika (me-time) to show self-care results.
The Sauna Connection
If you want to sound like a local, use this phrase immediately after stepping out of a sauna and taking your first sip of a cold drink.
Don't be literal
Remember the 'kuin'. Without it, you are claiming to be a literal new human, which might lead to some very confused looks.
Significado
To feel refreshed after rest or change.
The Sauna Connection
If you want to sound like a local, use this phrase immediately after stepping out of a sauna and taking your first sip of a cold drink.
Don't be literal
Remember the 'kuin'. Without it, you are claiming to be a literal new human, which might lead to some very confused looks.
Use with 'taas'
Adding 'taas' (again) makes you sound more natural, as it implies you are returning to your best self: 'Olen taas kuin uusi ihminen.'
Teste-se
Täytä puuttuva sana.
Pitkien unien jälkeen olin kuin uusi _______.
The standard idiom uses 'ihminen'.
Missä tilanteessa sanoisit: 'Olen kuin uusi ihminen'?
Valitse sopivin tilanne.
The phrase is used after the refreshing activity, not before.
Täydennä keskustelu.
A: 'Miten voit leikkauksen jälkeen?' B: 'Kiitos, nyt kun pääsin kotiin, _______.'
This expresses recovery and feeling better.
Mikä näistä on luonnollisin tapa sanoa 'I feel like a new person'?
Valitse oikea vaihtoehto.
When using 'tuntea', the translative case 'uudeksi ihmiseksi' is the most natural.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosPitkien unien jälkeen olin kuin uusi _______.
The standard idiom uses 'ihminen'.
Valitse sopivin tilanne.
The phrase is used after the refreshing activity, not before.
A: 'Miten voit leikkauksen jälkeen?' B: 'Kiitos, nyt kun pääsin kotiin, _______.'
This expresses recovery and feeling better.
Valitse oikea vaihtoehto.
When using 'tuntea', the translative case 'uudeksi ihmiseksi' is the most natural.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes! 'Ihminen' means 'human' or 'person' and is completely gender-neutral. It is the most common way for men to express this feeling too.
It might be a bit too informal for a professional interview unless you are talking about how you handle stress or the importance of vacations. Use 'virkistynyt' instead.
The plural is 'olla kuin uusia ihmisiä'. For example: 'Loman jälkeen olemme kuin uusia ihmisiä.'
You can, but it's much less common than 'uusi ihminen'. Using 'ihminen' is the idiomatic standard.
Not necessarily. It can be about mental state, cleanliness, or even just having a better mood after a bad day.
No, it's a standard idiom. It's used in newspapers, books, and everyday conversation.
You can say 'Tunnen itseni uudeksi ihmiseksi' or 'Olo on kuin uudella ihmisellä'.
Not directly. You would just say 'Olen ihan loppu' (I'm totally finished/exhausted).
Yes, it's very common to use it when you feel you've finally moved on and found yourself again.
It has historical roots in religious 'rebirth', but today it is 99% secular.
Frases relacionadas
olla kuin uudestisyntynyt
similarTo be like born again.
virkistyä
synonymTo become refreshed.
kuin uusi
specialized formLike new.
saada uutta puhtia
builds onTo get new 'oomph' or energy.