A1 pronoun

jokin

Exemplos por nível

1

Minun täytyy ostaa jokin uusi kirja luettavaksi.

I need to buy something new book to read.

jokin (something) is used here with a singular noun 'kirja' (book).

2

Etsimme televisiosta jotakin mielenkiintoista katsottavaa.

We are looking for something interesting to watch on TV.

jotakin is the partitive form of jokin, used with verbs expressing 'looking for' or 'seeking'.

3

Onko sinulla jotakin kerrottavaa minulle?

Do you have something to tell me?

jotakin is again in the partitive case, used after 'onko sinulla' (do you have).

4

Haluaisin syödä jotakin kevyttä tänään.

I would like to eat something light today.

jotakin is in the partitive case, common after verbs of wanting or eating.

5

Meidän pitäisi tehdä jotakin ympäristön hyväksi.

We should do something for the environment.

jotakin is used here in the partitive as the object of the verb 'tehdä' (to do).

6

Löytyisikö täältä jotakin apua ongelmaani?

Would something help for my problem be found here?

jotakin is in the partitive case, often used in questions or with potential meanings.

7

Tarvitsemme jotakin uutta inspiraatiota projektiimme.

We need something new inspiration for our project.

jotakin is in the partitive case, as the object of 'tarvitsemme' (we need).

8

Voinko tarjota sinulle jotakin juotavaa?

Can I offer you something to drink?

jotakin is in the partitive case, commonly used when offering something.

Padrões gramaticais

jokin as a nominative singular subject jotakin as a partitive singular object (used after verbs expressing need, desire, or when referring to an indefinite quantity) jokin as a subject complement jokin with different case endings (e.g., jostakin, johonkin, jollakin) - not strictly A1 but good to be aware of the possibility for future learning.

Padrões de frases

A1

Minulla on jokin. (I have something.)

Minulla on jokin mielessä. (I have something in mind.)

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Onko sinulla jokin? (Do you have something?)

Onko sinulla jokin kysymys? (Do you have some question?)

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Tarvitsen jotakin. (I need something.)

Tarvitsen jotakin apua. (I need some help.)

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Etsin jotakin. (I'm looking for something.)

Etsin jotakin kirjaa. (I'm looking for some book.)

A1

Haluaisin jotakin. (I would like something.)

Haluaisin jotakin syötävää. (I would like something to eat.)

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Siellä on jotakin. (There is something there.)

Siellä on jotakin outoa. (There is something strange there.)

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Tämä on jotakin. (This is something.)

Tämä on jotakin uutta. (This is something new.)

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En tiedä jotakin. (I don't know something.)

En tiedä jotakin vastausta. (I don't know some answer.)

Família de palavras

Substantivos

asia thing, matter
jotain something (partitive case)

Teste-se 12 perguntas

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Tarvitsen ___ uutta luettavaa.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: jotain

'Jotain' is the partitive form of 'jokin' (something), which is used here because 'uutta luettavaa' (something new to read) is an indefinite object.

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Etsitkö ___ erityistä?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: jotain

In questions asking about an indefinite 'something,' the partitive 'jotain' is typically used.

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Onko sinulla ___ kysyttävää?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: jotain

Here, 'jotain' (something) is used in a question about having something to ask.

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Haluaisin ___ juotavaa.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: jotain

'Jotain' is used to express wanting 'something' to drink, an indefinite quantity.

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Sanoitko ___?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: jotain

In a question like 'Did you say something?', 'jotain' is the correct form.

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Tarvitsen ___ apua tämän kanssa.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: jotain

'Jotain' signifies 'some' or 'something' when asking for help.

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En voi kuvitella elämää ilman ____, joka antaisi minulle tarkoituksen.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: jotakin

Here, 'jotakin' is used as the partitive singular form, fitting the context 'ilman jotakin' (without something).

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Vaikka yritimme löytää ratkaisun, tuntui siltä, että ____ aina puuttui.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: jotain

'Jotain' (partitive singular of 'jokin') is correctly used here because the sentence implies 'something' was missing, which usually takes the partitive case in Finnish.

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Hän sanoi, että meidän pitäisi odottaa, koska ____ saattaa muuttua.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: jokin

In this sentence, 'jokin' acts as the subject, meaning 'something' might change.

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Pelkään, että olemme unohtaneet ____ tärkeän asian matkaa varten.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: jotakin

'Unohtaneet jotakin' (forgotten something) requires the partitive case for 'something'.

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Voisitko kertoa minulle ____, mitä tapahtui eilen?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: jotain

'Kertoa jotain' (to tell something) typically takes the partitive case.

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Uskon, että elämässä on ____ suurempaa kuin vain meidän jokapäiväiset huolemme.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: jotakin

Here, 'jotakin suurempaa' (something greater) uses the partitive form of 'jokin' as the object of belief, indicating an indefinite amount or type.

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