Phrase in 30 Seconds
Use 'tulla perille' to say you've reached your destination or a message has been delivered.
- Means: To arrive at the final intended spot or goal.
- Used in: Travel updates, package tracking, and confirming message delivery.
- Don't confuse: 'Perille' (to the end) with 'Perillä' (at the end).
Explicação no seu nível:
Significado
Reaching the final destination.
Contexto cultural
Finns take arrival times very seriously. If you say you will 'tulla perille' at 12:00, arriving at 12:05 is considered slightly rude. The phrase is most emotionally charged when driving to a summer cottage. Reaching the 'perille' signifies the start of relaxation and leaving the city stress behind. There is a common Finnish joke/complaint: 'Posti kulkee, mutta tuleeko se perille?' (The mail travels, but does it arrive?). This reflects a cultural skepticism toward logistics. In Northern Finland, 'perille' might refer to a specific landmark in a vast tundra where paths aren't always clear.
The 'L' Rule
Remember that 'perille' has two L's. If you say it with one L, it sounds like a different word!
Don't say 'Arrive to'
In English we say 'Arrive at', but in Finnish, 'perille' already contains the 'to' meaning. Don't add extra prepositions.
The 'L' Rule
Remember that 'perille' has two L's. If you say it with one L, it sounds like a different word!
Don't say 'Arrive to'
In English we say 'Arrive at', but in Finnish, 'perille' already contains the 'to' meaning. Don't add extra prepositions.
Texting Shortcut
When texting, you can just write 'Perillä!' to mean 'I'm here!'
Teste-se
Fill in the correct form of 'tulla perille'.
Minä ______ ______ kello kymmenen.
The subject is 'Minä' (I), so the verb must be 'tulen'. We use 'perille' for movement.
Which sentence is correct for 'The package arrived'?
Choose the best option:
'Tuli perille' is the past tense for 'arrived'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Milloin juna saapuu? B: Se ______ ______ pian.
The question asks 'When is it arriving?', so the future/present 'tulee perille' is correct.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You just walked into your friend's house after a long trip. What do you say?
Once you have already arrived and are standing there, you use 'perillä' (at the destination).
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
5 exerciciosMinä ______ ______ kello kymmenen.
The subject is 'Minä' (I), so the verb must be 'tulen'. We use 'perille' for movement.
Choose the best option:
'Tuli perille' is the past tense for 'arrived'.
A: Milloin juna saapuu? B: Se ______ ______ pian.
The question asks 'When is it arriving?', so the future/present 'tulee perille' is correct.
You just walked into your friend's house after a long trip. What do you say?
Once you have already arrived and are standing there, you use 'perillä' (at the destination).
🎉 Pontuação: /5
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, it works for both. You can say a person comes perille or a letter comes perille.
Neither is 'better,' but 'saapua' is more formal. Use 'tulla perille' with friends.
Perille = to the destination (moving). Perillä = at the destination (staying).
Yes, you can add the specific destination in the illative case.
Sometimes. 'Viesti tuli perille' can mean 'The message was understood.'
Yes, especially in shipping and logistics.
En tullut perille.
No, it is standard neutral Finnish.
Yes, 'Lento tuli perille.'
It still works. 'Tulin perille kävellen.'
Frases relacionadas
päästä perille
similarTo reach the destination (implies effort)
olla perillä
builds onTo be at the destination
perille asti
specialized formAll the way to the end
saapua
synonymTo arrive
Onde usar
Texting a friend
A: Missä olet?
B: Tulen perille viiden minuutin päästä.
At the Train Station
Matkustaja: Milloin tämä juna tulee perille Tampereelle?
Konduktööri: Se tulee perille kello 14:30.
Checking a Package
Asiakas: Onko pakettini jo tullut perille?
Myyjä: Kyllä, se tuli perille tänä aamuna.
After a long hike
Liisa: Vihdoinkin! Me tulimme perille laavulle.
Matti: Onneksi, olen todella väsynyt.
Confirming an Email
Työntekijä: Tuliko raportti perille?
Pomo: Kyllä, se tuli perille, kiitos.
Using GPS
Navigaattori: Olet tullut perille kohteeseen.
Kuski: Hyvä, olemme täällä.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of a 'Pear' (Perä) sitting on a 'Hill' (ille). When you reach the Pear on the Hill, you have come 'Perille'!
Associação visual
Imagine a small red Finnish wooden boat (soutuvene) finally touching a wooden dock. The back of the boat (perä) hits the dock with a gentle 'thud.' You have come perille.
Rhyme
Kun juna kulkee, silmät sulje, kohta tulet perille.
Story
Pekka is driving his tractor to the market. He sees the market square far away. He says, 'I am coming!' As his tractor's back wheels cross the line into the square, he shouts, 'Tulin perille!'
In Other Languages
In English, we say 'get there' or 'arrive.' In Swedish, it's 'komma fram,' which literally means 'come forward.' Finnish is unique in using the 'back' (perä) as the reference point.
Word Web
Desafio
Next time you walk into your house, say out loud: 'Minä tulin perille!' Even if it's just a short walk, it builds the habit.
Review the difference between 'perille' (moving) and 'perillä' (staying) on days 1, 3, and 7.
Pronúncia
Double 'l' is held longer.
Roll the 'r' and hold the double 'l'.
Espectro de formalidade
Saavuin perille toimistolle. (Work arrival)
Tulin perille toimistolle. (Work arrival)
Tulin perille duuniin. (Work arrival)
Oon mestoil. (Work arrival)
Derived from the Proto-Finnic word 'perä' (back/rear). The lative suffix '-nne' or '-le' was added to indicate motion toward the back.
Curiosidade
The word 'perä' is also the root for 'peruna' (potato) in some dialects, because they grow at the 'end' of the roots!
Notas culturais
Finns take arrival times very seriously. If you say you will 'tulla perille' at 12:00, arriving at 12:05 is considered slightly rude.
“Olen perille tasan kello kaksi. (I will arrive exactly at two.)”
The phrase is most emotionally charged when driving to a summer cottage. Reaching the 'perille' signifies the start of relaxation and leaving the city stress behind.
“Ihanaa tulla perille mökille! (Wonderful to arrive at the cottage!)”
There is a common Finnish joke/complaint: 'Posti kulkee, mutta tuleeko se perille?' (The mail travels, but does it arrive?). This reflects a cultural skepticism toward logistics.
“Tuliko kirje vihdoinkin perille?”
In Northern Finland, 'perille' might refer to a specific landmark in a vast tundra where paths aren't always clear.
“Löysimme perille tunturiin.”
Iniciadores de conversa
Milloin tulet perille kotiin tänään?
Miten pääset perille kouluun?
Onko sinulle koskaan käynyt niin, että paketti ei tullut perille?
Erros comuns
Minä olen perille.
Minä olen perillä.
L1 Interference
Tulen perillä kello viisi.
Tulen perille kello viisi.
L1 Interference
Saavun perille.
Saavun / Tulen perille.
L1 Interference
Viesti saapui perille.
Viesti tuli perille.
L1 Interference
In Other Languages
Llegar a destino
Spanish requires 'a' (to) while Finnish uses the adverb 'perille'.
Arriver à bon port
French is more likely to use just the verb 'arriver' without an adverb.
Ankommen
German uses a separable prefix (an-), Finnish uses a separate adverb (perille).
到着する (Tōchaku suru)
Japanese is much more formal and lacks the 'stern of the boat' imagery.
وصل (Wasala)
Arabic is a single root verb, not a phrase.
到达 (Dàodá)
Chinese focuses on the 'reaching' aspect more than the 'coming' aspect.
도착하다 (Dochakhada)
Korean uses a specific verb for arrival rather than 'come + adverb'.
Chegar ao destino
Portuguese doesn't have the 'perille/perillä' directional distinction.
Spotted in the Real World
“Kunhan nyt vaan tultaisiin perille.”
A song about searching for a person and the journey involved.
“Posti lupaa: joulukortit tulevat perille.”
A news segment about Christmas mail delivery.
Fácil de confundir
Learners use 'perille' when they are already there.
Use -lle for 'to' (movement) and -llä for 'at' (static).
Sounds similar but means 'after' or 'from the back'.
Perästä is about time or origin, perille is about destination.
Perguntas frequentes (10)
Yes, it works for both. You can say a person comes perille or a letter comes perille.
basic understandingNeither is 'better,' but 'saapua' is more formal. Use 'tulla perille' with friends.
usage contextsPerille = to the destination (moving). Perillä = at the destination (staying).
grammar mechanicsYes, you can add the specific destination in the illative case.
grammar mechanicsSometimes. 'Viesti tuli perille' can mean 'The message was understood.'
usage contextsYes, especially in shipping and logistics.
practical tipsEn tullut perille.
grammar mechanicsNo, it is standard neutral Finnish.
basic understandingYes, 'Lento tuli perille.'
usage contextsIt still works. 'Tulin perille kävellen.'
usage contexts