A1 Collocation Neutro

olla rahaa

to have money

Significado

Possessing currency or financial means.

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Contexto cultural

Finns rarely carry cash. If someone says 'Minulla ei ole rahaa', they might just mean they don't have physical coins, but they have money on their card. It is considered polite to offer to pay for your own share. Saying 'Minulla on rahaa' in a restaurant often means 'I can pay for myself'. The connection between 'raha' and squirrel skins is still taught in schools. It's a point of national pride in the language's forest roots. MobilePay is the dominant way to transfer money between friends. You might hear 'Onko sinulla rahaa MobilePayssa?'

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The 'At Me' Rule

Always remember that in Finnish, you don't have things; things are just located at you. This applies to money, cars, and even siblings!

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Partitive is King

Never say 'Minulla on raha' unless you are talking about one specific coin. Always use 'rahaa'.

Significado

Possessing currency or financial means.

💡

The 'At Me' Rule

Always remember that in Finnish, you don't have things; things are just located at you. This applies to money, cars, and even siblings!

⚠️

Partitive is King

Never say 'Minulla on raha' unless you are talking about one specific coin. Always use 'rahaa'.

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Spoken Finnish

If you want to sound like a local, say 'Mulla on rahaa' instead of 'Minulla on rahaa'.

Teste-se

Fill in the correct form of the person (Minä) and the word 'raha'.

_______ on _______.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Minulla, rahaa

You need the adessive case for the person (Minulla) and the partitive case for the money (rahaa).

How do you say 'We don't have money'?

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Meillä ei ole rahaa.

Negative possession uses 'ei ole' and the partitive 'rahaa'.

Complete the dialogue at the market.

Myyjä: Se on kaksi euroa. Sinä: Hetki... _______ (I have money).

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Minulla on rahaa

The standard way to say you have money is 'Minulla on rahaa'.

Match the Finnish sentence to the situation.

1. Onko sinulla rahaa? 2. Minulla on paljon rahaa. 3. Minulla ei ole yhtään rahaa.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 1-A, 2-C, 3-B

These sentences cover the three main states of having money.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Recursos visuais

English vs Finnish Possession

English
I have money Subject + Verb + Object
Finnish
Minulla on rahaa Location + Is + Partitive

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Fill in the correct form of the person (Minä) and the word 'raha'. Fill Blank A1

_______ on _______.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Minulla, rahaa

You need the adessive case for the person (Minulla) and the partitive case for the money (rahaa).

How do you say 'We don't have money'? Choose A1

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Meillä ei ole rahaa.

Negative possession uses 'ei ole' and the partitive 'rahaa'.

Complete the dialogue at the market. dialogue_completion A1

Myyjä: Se on kaksi euroa. Sinä: Hetki... _______ (I have money).

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Minulla on rahaa

The standard way to say you have money is 'Minulla on rahaa'.

Match the Finnish sentence to the situation. situation_matching A2

1. Onko sinulla rahaa? 2. Minulla on paljon rahaa. 3. Minulla ei ole yhtään rahaa.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 1-A, 2-C, 3-B

These sentences cover the three main states of having money.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

Because money is an uncountable mass noun. In Finnish, mass nouns use the partitive case when the amount is indefinite.

Yes, 'olla rahaa' applies to cash, bank accounts, and digital wallets like MobilePay.

You can say 'Minulla ei ole yhtään rahaa' (I don't have any money) or 'Olen aivan PA-TI' (slang).

Yes, it's a neutral, standard phrase. Just avoid bragging about having 'paljon rahaa'.

'Raha' is the general word for money. 'Valuutta' refers to a specific currency like Euros or Dollars.

In the 'Minulla on' structure, 'on' stays the same even if 'we' or 'they' have the money.

Use 'Onko sinulla pikkurahaa?' or 'Onko sinulla vaihtorahaa?'

Yes, 'massi' is very common slang among young people in cities.

Yes, that means 'I have euros'. It follows the same grammar as 'olla rahaa'.

It's a common idiom meaning 'money talks' or 'money is the deciding factor'.

Frases relacionadas

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ansaita rahaa

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tuhlata rahaa

contrast

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säästää rahaa

builds on

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rahatilanne

specialized form

Money situation

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pikkuraha

specialized form

Small change

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