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- Lupa means permission or permit in Finnish.
- It is a noun that changes form (lupa to luvan).
- It is used for both informal consent and formal legal documents.
- Related to the verb 'luvata' (promise), but means 'to permit'.
The Finnish word lupa is a fundamental noun that translates most directly to "permission," "permit," or "license" in English. At its core, it represents the concept of being allowed to do something, whether that allowance comes from an individual, an institution, or a legal framework. In the Finnish mindset, which often values order, rules, and mutual respect for boundaries, the word lupa carries significant weight. It is not just a casual 'okay'; it often implies a formal or semi-formal authorization that clears the path for an action. For a learner of Finnish, understanding lupa is crucial because it appears in everything from childhood requests to complex bureaucratic processes.
- Formal Authorization
- In administrative contexts, lupa refers to a document or official status. For example, a rakennuslupa is a building permit, and an oleskelulupa is a residence permit. Here, the word functions as a legal necessity.
- Interpersonal Consent
- In daily life, it is used to ask for or grant consent. "Saanko luvan?" is a classic, slightly old-fashioned way to ask for a dance or to ask for permission to enter a room or join a conversation.
Minulla on lupa lähteä kotiin aikaisemmin tänään.
One of the most interesting cultural aspects of lupa is its relationship with Finnish "Jokaisenoikeus" (Everyman's Right). In Finland, you often do not need a separate lupa to walk in the forest or pick berries, which stands in stark contrast to many other countries where land use is strictly controlled by the owner's explicit permission. Therefore, knowing when you need a lupa and when you don't is a key part of integrating into Finnish society. The word undergoes consonant gradation: the 'p' changes to a 'v' in many inflected forms, such as luvan (genitive) or luvat (plural).
Ilman kirjallista lupaa valokuvaaminen on kielletty.
Furthermore, the word is used idiomatically in expressions like "saada lupa," which means to get permission, and "antaa lupa," to give it. In professional settings, a lupa is often a prerequisite for safety protocols. For instance, a "tulityölupa" (hot work permit) is required for tasks involving open flames. This highlights the word's role in maintaining safety and systemic integrity. Whether you are a student asking a teacher for a deadline extension or a professional applying for a business license, lupa is the gatekeeper word that facilitates progress.
- The Power of 'Luvanvarainen'
- This adjective means "subject to a permit." Many activities in Finland, such as selling alcohol or driving a taxi, are luvanvarainen toiminta. This demonstrates how the noun lupa forms the root of complex regulatory concepts.
Kalastaminen tällä järvellä vaatii erillisen luvan.
In conclusion, lupa is a versatile and essential noun. It spans the gap between a child's simple request to go outside and a corporation's multi-million euro environmental permit. Its consistent use across these domains makes it one of the most practical words for a B1 level learner to master, as it unlocks the ability to navigate both social etiquette and official requirements in Finland.
Using lupa correctly in Finnish requires an understanding of both its grammatical declension and its typical syntactic patterns. Because it is a noun, it changes its form based on its role in the sentence (subject, object, possessor, etc.). The most important thing to remember is the consonant gradation: lupa (strong grade) becomes luva- (weak grade) when the syllable is closed. Let's explore how this word behaves in various sentence structures.
- Asking for Permission
- The most common way to ask for permission is using the partitive case: "Saanko luvan?". Although literally "May I get (some) permission?", it's a set phrase. In more specific contexts, you might say "Pyydän lupaa poistua" (I am asking for permission to leave).
Opettaja antoi minulle luvan käyttää sanakirjaa kokeessa.
When you have permission, you use the possessive structure: Minulla on lupa. Note that lupa stays in the nominative here because it is the thing possessed. However, if you are talking about the specific permission for something, you might use the genitive to link it to another noun: tämän alueen lupa (the permit for this area).
Tarvitsen kirjallisen luvan vanhemmiltani leiriä varten.
In professional or legal Finnish, lupa often appears as the second part of a compound word. This is where you'll see it most frequently in the real world. Examples include työlupa (work permit), ajolupa (driving permit/license in specific contexts), and ympäristölupa (environmental permit). In these compounds, the first part is usually in the nominative or genitive form, and lupa remains the head of the word, determining the declension of the whole compound.
- Granting and Denying
- To grant is myöntää lupa. To deny is evätä lupa. These are formal verbs often found in news reports or official letters. "Virasto myönsi luvan" (The office granted the permit).
Häneltä evättiin lupa maahantuloon.
Another nuance involves the word lupa in the plural: luvat. This is used when multiple permissions are required or when referring to a set of documents. "Ovatko luvat kunnossa?" (Are the permits in order?) is a common question from authorities checking a project or a vehicle.
Sinulla ei ole lupaa koskea näihin tavaroihin.
In summary, mastering lupa involves knowing its forms (lupa, luvan, lupaa, luvatta) and its partnership with verbs like saada, antaa, myöntää, and evätä. Whether you are dealing with a simple "saanko luvan?" at a dance or a complex "oleskelulupahakemus" (residence permit application), the word remains a stable and predictable part of the Finnish linguistic landscape.
The word lupa is ubiquitous in Finnish life, echoing through various environments from the sterile halls of government offices to the bustling atmosphere of a construction site. Understanding the contexts where you'll encounter this word helps you transition from textbook learning to real-world fluency. It is a word that signals boundaries, rights, and legal status.
- Government and Bureaucracy
- This is perhaps the most frequent home for lupa. If you are an immigrant in Finland, you will hear oleskelulupa (residence permit) constantly. You'll visit the Maahanmuuttovirasto (Migri) to apply for it. Similarly, if you want to build a deck or a house, you'll need a rakennuslupa from the local municipality.
Hän odottaa päätöstä oleskeluluvasta.
In the workplace, lupa is synonymous with safety and compliance. You might hear a supervisor say, "Onko sinulla työlupa tähän tehtävään?" (Do you have a work permit/authorization for this task?). In highly regulated industries like healthcare or transportation, lupa refers to the professional license required to practice. A doctor or a nurse must have the lupa to operate in Finland, often granted by Valvira (the National Supervisory Authority for Welfare and Health).
Tämä on luvanvaraista aluetta.
In nature, which is a huge part of Finnish culture, lupa appears in the context of hunting and fishing. While you can pick berries freely, you generally need a kalastuslupa (fishing permit) to fish with a reel and lure, or a metsästyslupa (hunting permit) for game. These terms are frequently discussed in rural areas and among outdoor enthusiasts. If you are caught fishing without one, a park ranger might ask, "Missä on kalastuslupasi?" (Where is your fishing permit?).
- Social and Cultural Events
- At a traditional Finnish dance (lavatanssit), a man might approach a woman and ask, "Saanko luvan?" to invite her to dance. While this is becoming more formal and less common in modern clubs, it remains a staple of Finnish social history. In a more modern context, lupa is used when asking to post a photo of someone else on social media: "Onko lupa julkaista tämä kuva?" (Do I have permission to publish this photo?).
Isä, saanko luvan mennä ulos?
Finally, in schools and education, lupa is used for field trips (retkilupa) or for students to leave the school grounds during lunch. Teachers will often say, "Tarvitsette huoltajan luvan" (You need a guardian's permission). This wide range of usage—from the forest to the courtroom—makes lupa a cornerstone of the Finnish vocabulary that you will hear almost every day.
Learning Finnish involves navigating several linguistic traps, and the word lupa is no exception. While its core meaning is simple, its grammar and its relationship with similar-looking words can cause confusion for English speakers. Here are the most common pitfalls to avoid when using lupa.
- Confusing 'Lupa' with 'Luvata'
- This is the #1 mistake. In English, "permit" is both a noun and a verb. In Finnish, lupa is the noun (permission), but the verb luvata means "to promise." If you say "Minä lupaan sinut," you are saying "I promise you," not "I permit you." To say "I permit you," you must use minä annan sinulle luvan (I give you permission) or minä sallin sen (I allow it).
Incorrect: *Lupaan sinun mennä.
Correct: Annan sinulle luvan mennä.
Another frequent error involves consonant gradation. Many learners forget to change the 'p' to 'v' when the syllable becomes closed. You might hear learners say "*lupan" instead of the correct luvan. This is a systemic issue in Finnish grammar that lupa exemplifies perfectly. Always remember: lupa (nom.), but luvan (gen.), luvat (plural), luvalla (adessive).
Incorrect: *Hän tuli ilman lupa.
Correct: Hän tuli ilman lupaa.
A subtle mistake is using lupa where ajokortti (driver's license) or lisenssi (software license) is more appropriate. While lupa is a broad term, specific documents have specific names. You wouldn't usually say you have a "driving permission" (ajolupa) unless you are a professional driver with a specific authorization; for a regular car, you have an ajokortti. Similarly, software licenses are usually lisenssit, though the right to use them is a käyttölupa.
- The Abessive Trap
- The word luvatta (without permission) is very common, but learners often try to construct it as "*ilman luvalla" or "*ilman lupaa" (the latter is correct, but the former is not). Luvatta is a single word that replaces the need for 'ilman'. Using both is redundant and incorrect.
Incorrect: *Hän otti sen ilman luvatta.
Correct: Hän otti sen luvatta.
Lastly, be careful with pluralization. In English, we often use "permission" as an uncountable noun ("I need permission"). In Finnish, lupa is countable. If you need several different permits, you must use the plural luvat. Saying "I need permission" (singular) when you need three different documents will sound technically incorrect in a professional Finnish context.
While lupa is the most common word for permission, Finnish offers a variety of synonyms and related terms that carry different nuances. Choosing the right one depends on the level of formality, the legal context, and the specific type of authorization being discussed. Understanding these alternatives will help you sound more natural and precise.
- Lupa vs. Suostumus
- Suostumus means "consent." While lupa is often an external authorization (like a permit), suostumus is more about an individual's personal agreement. For example, in GDPR or medical contexts, you give your suostumus for data processing, not necessarily a lupa.
- Lupa vs. Valtuutus
- Valtuutus means "authorization" or "power of attorney." It is stronger and more formal than lupa. If you give someone valtuutus, you are giving them the power to act on your behalf, whereas lupa just means they are allowed to do something.
Tarvitsemme kirjallisen suostumuksen kaikilta osallistujilta.
In a legal or technical sense, you might encounter lisenssi (license) or toimilupa (operating license). Lisenssi is used almost exclusively for software, intellectual property, or professional sports (like a player's license). Toimilupa is the specific term for a business license, such as one required to run a bank or a television station. Using lupa in these cases is understandable but less professional.
Hänellä on valtuudet allekirjoittaa sopimus.
Another related word is oikeus (right). While lupa is something granted to you, an oikeus is often something you inherently have or have earned. For example, "Minulla on oikeus tietää" (I have a right to know). In some cases, lupa and oikeus are used together: "Minulla on lupa ja oikeus toimia näin" (I have the permission and the right to act this way), emphasizing total authorization.
- Lupa vs. Myöntymys
- Myöntymys is a more literary or formal version of agreement or acquiescence. You might see this in older texts or very formal diplomatic language. It implies a 'nod' of approval rather than a formal piece of paper.
Yhtiöllä on toimilupa harjoittaa pankkitoimintaa.
Finally, in casual settings, you might hear vapaus (freedom/liberty) used as a substitute for permission in a metaphorical sense: "Ota vapaus valita" (Take the liberty/permission to choose). However, for any situation involving rules, laws, or safety, lupa remains the indispensable term. By learning these synonyms, you can navigate Finnish social and professional life with much greater nuance.
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
The Finnish word for 'promise' (lupaus) and 'permission' (lupa) share the same root, showing how closely the concepts of giving one's word and giving allowance were linked in ancient times.
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing the 'p' with a puff of air (aspiration).
- Making the 'u' too long like 'loo-pa'.
- Failing to use the back 'a' sound.
- Stressing the second syllable.
- Confusing the pronunciation with 'lupa' in other languages (like Spanish).
Nível de dificuldade
The word itself is short and common, but compound forms can be long.
Requires mastering the p-v consonant gradation.
Simple pronunciation, but requires correct case usage.
Easily recognizable in speech.
O que aprender depois
Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
Consonant Gradation (p -> v)
lupa (nom) -> luvan (gen)
Abessive Case (-tta)
luvatta (without permission)
Partitive with Negation
Minulla ei ole lupaa.
Compound Noun Formation
oleskelu + lupa = oleskelulupa
Infinitive after Lupa
lupa mennä (permission to go)
Exemplos por nível
Saanko luvan?
May I? (Literally: May I get permission?)
A1 set phrase for asking permission.
Isä antoi luvan.
Dad gave permission.
Basic SVO structure with 'antaa' (to give).
Minulla on lupa.
I have permission.
Possessive structure: Adessive + on + nominative.
Tarvitsen luvan.
I need a permit.
Accusative object 'luvan' (genitive form).
Ei lupaa.
No permission (Forbidden).
Negation with partitive case.
Kysy lupaa.
Ask for permission.
Imperative + partitive object.
Tämä on lupa.
This is a permit.
Simple demonstrative sentence.
Onko sinulla lupa?
Do you have permission?
Question form of the possessive structure.
Hän pyysi lupaa lähteä kotiin.
He asked for permission to go home.
Verb 'pyytää' + partitive 'lupaa' + infinitive.
Sain luvan ostaa uuden puhelimen.
I got permission to buy a new phone.
Verb 'saada' + accusative 'luvan'.
Meillä ei ole lupaa tulla tänne.
We don't have permission to come here.
Negative possessive requires partitive 'lupaa'.
Äiti sanoi, että lupa on kunnossa.
Mom said that the permission is okay.
Subordinate clause with 'että'.
Tarvitsemme kirjallisen luvan.
We need written permission.
Adjective 'kirjallisen' modifies 'luvan'.
Hän tuli sisään ilman lupaa.
He came in without permission.
Preposition 'ilman' + partitive.
Voinko saada luvan tähän?
Can I get permission for this?
Modal verb 'voida' + 'saada'.
Lupa on voimassa huomenna.
The permit is valid tomorrow.
Predicate 'voimassa' (in force).
Hän haki oleskelulupaa Suomesta.
She applied for a residence permit in Finland.
Compound word 'oleskelulupa' in partitive.
Metsästys ilman lupaa on laitonta.
Hunting without a permit is illegal.
Abstract noun as subject.
Saitko jo luvan rakentaa terassin?
Did you already get the permit to build a terrace?
Infinitive 'rakentaa' follows 'luvan'.
Työntekijä teki työtä luvatta.
The employee worked without permission.
Abessive case 'luvatta'.
Virasto myönsi luvan tapahtumalle.
The office granted permission for the event.
Formal verb 'myöntää'.
Onko sinulla kalastuslupa maksettuna?
Do you have your fishing permit paid?
Passive past participle 'maksettuna'.
Lupa evättiin puutteellisten tietojen vuoksi.
The permit was denied due to incomplete information.
Passive voice 'evättiin'.
Tämä toiminta vaatii erityisen luvan.
This activity requires a special permit.
Verb 'vaatia' (to require).
Yritys toimii viranomaisen luvalla.
The company operates with the authority's permission.
Adessive case 'luvalla' meaning 'with'.
Hän käytti taiteellista lupaa muuttaessaan tarinaa.
He used artistic license when changing the story.
Metaphorical use of 'lupa'.
Luvanvarainen toiminta on tarkasti säänneltyä.
Permit-required activity is strictly regulated.
Adjective 'luvanvarainen' (subject to permit).
Oleskeluluvan jatkaminen kestää useita kuukausia.
Renewing a residence permit takes several months.
Verbal noun 'jatkaminen' as subject.
Hän sai luvan poiketa säännöistä.
He got permission to deviate from the rules.
Verb 'poiketa' + elative 'säännöistä'.
Onko tässä kyseessä pysyvä vai määräaikainen lupa?
Is this a permanent or a fixed-term permit?
Distinguishing between types of permits.
Lupa on peruutettu väärinkäytösten vuoksi.
The permit has been revoked due to abuses.
Perfect passive 'on peruutettu'.
Pyydämme lupaa käyttää tietojanne markkinointiin.
We request permission to use your data for marketing.
Formal business request.
Poikkeuslupa myönnettiin painavien syiden perusteella.
An exceptional permit was granted based on heavy reasons.
Compound 'poikkeuslupa' (exemption).
Lupa-asioiden käsittely on ruuhkautunut virastossa.
The processing of permit matters is congested at the office.
Compound 'lupa-asiat' (permit matters).
Hänellä on valtuudet toimia ilman erillistä lupaa.
He has the authority to act without a separate permit.
Contrasting 'valtuudet' and 'lupa'.
Ympäristölupa asettaa tiukat rajat päästöille.
The environmental permit sets strict limits on emissions.
Technical compound 'ympäristölupa'.
Kirjailija otti vapauden ja luvan tulkita historiaa.
The author took the liberty and permission to interpret history.
Coordinated nouns for emphasis.
Lupa on sidottu tiettyihin ehtoihin.
The permit is tied to certain conditions.
Passive participle 'sidottu' (tied).
Hakija voi valittaa kielteisestä lupapäätöksestä.
The applicant can appeal a negative permit decision.
Legal term 'lupapäätös'.
Uusi laki muuttaa luvan saamisen edellytyksiä.
The new law changes the prerequisites for obtaining a permit.
Genitive 'luvan' + verbal noun 'saamisen'.
Lainsäädäntö asettaa puitteet luvanvaraisuudelle.
Legislation sets the framework for the requirement of permits.
Noun 'luvanvaraisuus' (state of requiring a permit).
Onko kyseessä pelkkä muodollinen lupa vai aito suostumus?
Is it a mere formal permission or genuine consent?
Philosophical/legal distinction.
Lupamenettely on koettu byrokraattiseksi esteeksi.
The permit procedure has been perceived as a bureaucratic obstacle.
Compound 'lupamenettely' (permit procedure).
Toimilupa voidaan peruuttaa, jos ehtoja rikotaan törkeästi.
The operating license can be revoked if conditions are grossly violated.
Legal adverb 'törkeästi' (grossly).
Hän nauttii johdon varauksetonta lupaa ja luottamusta.
He enjoys the management's unreserved permission and trust.
Abstract usage in a corporate context.
Säädös selkeyttää lupaviranomaisten välistä työnjakoa.
The regulation clarifies the division of labor between permit authorities.
Compound 'lupaviranomainen' (permit authority).
Lupa on voimassa toistaiseksi tai määräajan.
The permit is valid until further notice or for a fixed term.
Standard legal phrasing for duration.
Kysymys luvan eettisyydestä herätti laajaa keskustelua.
The question of the permit's ethics sparked broad debate.
Abstract genitive structure.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— A polite way to ask for permission, traditionally to dance or enter.
Saanko luvan tähän tanssiin?
— Permission granted. Often used in a semi-joking or formal way.
Voinko ottaa omenan? - Lupa myönnetty.
Frequentemente confundido com
Lupa is 'permission', but the verb 'luvata' means 'to promise'. To say 'to permit', use 'antaa lupa'.
Lupa is often an official permit; suostumus is personal consent.
Lupa is granted by someone; oikeus is a right you have.
Expressões idiomáticas
— To have the right/permission to be in a certain state.
Nyt on lupa olla onnellinen.
poetic/neutral— Frankly speaking; with permission to say so.
Luvalla sanoen olet väärässä.
conversational— Formal invitation to dance.
Hän kumarsi ja kysyi: Saanko luvan?
formal/traditional— Without permission (abessive case used as an adverb).
Hän poistui paikalta luvatta.
neutral/legal— To allow oneself to do something (often emotional).
Annoin itselleni luvan levätä.
self-help/psychology— Permission to shine (encouraging someone to do their best).
Tänään sinulla on lupa loistaa.
inspirational— Permission has been asked (often used as a status check).
Lupa kysytty ja saatu.
neutral— Full authority (doubling for emphasis).
Minulla on lupa ja oikeus olla täällä.
emphaticFácil de confundir
Similar root and sound.
Lupaus is a 'promise' (noun). Lupa is 'permission' (noun).
Hän antoi lupauksen (He gave a promise). Hän antoi luvan (He gave permission).
Both involve documents/access.
Lippu is a ticket. Lupa is a permit/permission.
Minulla on lippu junaan, mutta tarvitsen luvan mennä ohjaamoon.
Physical licenses are often cards.
Kortti is the physical card (like ajokortti). Lupa is the abstract permission.
Ajokortti on todistus ajo-luvasta.
Both involve authorization.
Valtuus is power/authority given to a person. Lupa is permission to do a specific thing.
Hänellä on valtuudet päättää, mutta hän tarvitsee luvan budjettiin.
Verb form of the concept.
Sallia is 'to allow' (verb). Lupa is 'permission' (noun).
Laki sallii tämän, jos sinulla on lupa.
Padrões de frases
Saanko [noun/infinitive]?
Saanko luvan?
Minulla on lupa [infinitive].
Minulla on lupa mennä.
Hän pyysi lupaa [infinitive].
Hän pyysi lupaa lähteä.
Tarvitsen [compound]luvan.
Tarvitsen kalastusluvan.
Lupa on voimassa [time].
Lupa on voimassa vuoden.
Toiminta on [adjective].
Toiminta on luvanvaraista.
[Noun] myönsi luvan [dative-like context].
Poliisi myönsi luvan mielenosoitukselle.
Lupa on sidottu [illative].
Lupa on sidottu tiukkoihin ehtoihin.
Família de palavras
Substantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
Relacionado
Como usar
Very high, especially in administrative and social contexts.
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Minä lupaan sinun mennä.
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Minä annan sinulle luvan mennä.
Verbi 'luvata' tarkoittaa 'to promise'. Permission ilmaistaan sanomalla 'antaa lupa'.
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Tarvitsen lupan.
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Tarvitsen luvan.
Sana 'lupa' noudattaa p-v vaihtelua genetiivissä.
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Hän tuli ilman luvatta.
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Hän tuli luvatta. / Hän tuli ilman lupaa.
Älä käytä 'ilman' ja abessiivia 'luvatta' yhdessä. Valitse jompikumpi.
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Minulla on oleskelu lupa.
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Minulla on oleskelulupa.
Oleskelulupa on yhdyssana, se kirjoitetaan yhteen.
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Saanko lupa?
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Saanko luvan?
Kysymyksessä 'Saanko luvan?' käytetään genetiivi/akkusatiivimuotoa vakiintuneena ilmauksena.
Dicas
Muista p-v vaihtelu
Sana 'lupa' on tyypillinen k-p-t-vaihtelun sana. Kun sanaan tulee pääte, 'p' muuttuu usein 'v':ksi: lupa -> luvan, luvassa, luvalla. Tämä on tärkeää oikeinkirjoituksen kannalta.
Yhdyssanat
Suomen kielessä on paljon yhdyssanoja, joissa 'lupa' on loppuosana. Opettele ainakin oleskelulupa, työlupa ja rakennuslupa, sillä ne ovat hyvin yleisiä.
Kohteliaisuus
Jos et ole varma, saako jotain tehdä, kysy aina: 'Onko lupa?' tai 'Saanko luvan?'. Finns appreciate it when rules and boundaries are respected.
Luvatta vs Ilman lupaa
Molemmat ovat oikein, mutta 'luvatta' on tyylikkäämpi ja lyhyempi. Käytä sitä erityisesti kirjoitetussa kielessä.
Lupa vs Luvata
Älä sekoita substantiivia 'lupa' (permission) ja verbiä 'luvata' (to promise). Jos haluat antaa luvan, sano 'antaa lupa', älä käytä verbiä 'luvata'.
Toimilupa
Jos työskentelet liike-elämässä, käytä sanaa 'toimilupa' (operating license) pelkän 'luvan' sijasta, kun puhutaan yrityksen oikeudesta harjoittaa liiketoimintaa.
Kalastuslupa
Muista, että onkiminen ja pilkkiminen eivät vaadi lupaa, mutta viehekalastus vaatii. Silloin tarvitset 'kalastusluvan'.
Lupa odottaa
Tämä on hyvä ilmaisu uutisissa tai sääennusteissa. 'Huomenna on lupa odottaa aurinkoa' tarkoittaa, että on syytä odottaa aurinkoista säätä.
Omin luvin
Käytä tätä, kun joku tekee jotain kysymättä. 'Hän otti karkkia omin luvin.' Se kuulostaa hyvin luonnolliselta suomelta.
Partitiivi
Muista käyttää partitiivia 'lupaa' kieltosanojen jälkeen: 'Minulla ei ole lupaa.' Tämä on yleinen virhe alkeistasolla.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of 'LU' as 'Look' and 'PA' as 'Pass'. You need a 'Lupa' for the guard to 'Look' at your 'Pass' and let you through.
Associação visual
Imagine a big golden key. That key is your 'lupa' that unlocks a door you want to go through.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to use 'lupa' or 'luvalla' three times today: once when asking a question, once when describing a rule, and once in a compound word.
Origem da palavra
The word 'lupa' is of Proto-Finnic origin, with cognates in related languages like Estonian (luba). It has been a part of the language for centuries.
Significado original: The original sense was related to 'leaf' or 'permission/allowance', possibly linked to the idea of a physical token or leaf given as a sign of permission.
Finno-Ugric / Uralic.Contexto cultural
Be careful when discussing 'oleskelulupa' (residence permits) as it can be a sensitive topic for immigrants navigating the Finnish system.
In English, 'permission' is often uncountable, but in Finnish, 'lupa' is a regular countable noun. You can have multiple 'luvat'.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
At Home
- Kysy äidiltä lupa.
- Saitko luvan?
- Ei ole lupaa ottaa sitä.
- Annoin luvan.
Immigration
- Hae oleskelulupaa.
- Lupa on voimassa kaksi vuotta.
- Tarvitsen uuden luvan.
- Lupapäätös tuli postissa.
Nature/Outdoors
- Onko sinulla kalastuslupa?
- Tähän tarvitaan lupa.
- Metsästyslupa on kallis.
- Jokaisenoikeus ei vaadi lupaa.
Workplace
- Pyydä lupa pomolta.
- Meillä on lupa aloittaa.
- Työlupa on pakollinen.
- Kirjallinen lupa tarvitaan.
Social Events
- Saanko luvan?
- Onko lupa kuvata?
- Hän antoi luvan juhlia.
- Omin luvin ei saa tulla.
Iniciadores de conversa
"Onko sinulla jo oleskelulupa Suomeen?"
"Tarvitseeko täällä kalastamiseen erillisen luvan?"
"Saitko pomolta luvan pitää lomaa ensi viikolla?"
"Saanko luvan tanssia kanssasi?"
"Mistä voin hakea rakennuslupaa tälle tontille?"
Temas para diário
Milloin viimeksi jouduit pyytämään lupaa johonkin tärkeään asiaan?
Onko Suomessa liikaa vai liian vähän luvanvaraisia asioita?
Mitä tekisit, jos saisit luvan tehdä mitä tahansa yhden päivän ajan?
Miksi kirjallinen lupa on joskus parempi kuin suullinen lupa?
Kuvaile tilannetta, jossa joku toimi ilman lupaa.
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasSe on kohtelias tapa pyytää lupaa johonkin, usein tanssiin kutsumiseen tai huoneeseen astumiseen. Se on lyhenne lauseesta 'Saanko luvan tanssia kanssasi?' tai vastaavasta.
Se taipuu muotoon 'luvan'. Huomaa, että 'p' muuttuu 'v':ksi. Esimerkiksi: 'Tarvitsen luvan tähän.'
Se on virallinen asiakirja, joka antaa ulkomaalaiselle oikeuden asua Suomessa. Se on yksi tärkeimmistä 'lupa'-sanoista maahanmuuttajille.
Kyllä voi. Monikko on 'luvat'. Esimerkiksi: 'Ovatko kaikki luvat kunnossa?'
Se tarkoittaa 'ilman lupaa'. Se on abessiivimuoto sanasta lupa. Esimerkiksi: 'Hän tuli sisään luvatta.'
Ei ole. 'Lupa' on permission, mutta 'lupaus' on promise. Ne tulevat samasta juuresta, mutta tarkoittavat eri asioita.
Sanot 'Minulla on lupa'. Käytä adessiivirakennetta (Minulla on) ja sanan perusmuotoa (lupa).
Se on adjektiivi, joka tarkoittaa, että jokin toiminta vaatii virallisen luvan. Esimerkiksi rakentaminen on luvanvaraista.
Yleensä käytetään sanaa 'ajokortti', mutta voit sanoa 'ajo-lupa' tietyissä virallisissa yhteyksissä. Puhekielessä 'ajokortti' on parempi.
Se on idiomi, joka tarkoittaa 'suoraan sanottuna' tai 'rehellisyyden nimissä'. Sitä käytetään usein ennen kriittistä mielipidettä.
Teste-se 200 perguntas
Write a sentence asking for permission to use a computer.
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Write a sentence saying you have a residence permit.
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Explain why you need a 'rakennuslupa'.
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Translate: 'He entered without permission.'
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Ask your boss for permission to have a holiday.
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Write a sign saying 'No photography without permission'.
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Use the word 'luvanvarainen' in a sentence.
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Describe a situation where someone acts 'omin luvin'.
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Translate: 'The permit is valid for two years.'
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Write a formal sentence about granting a license.
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Explain the difference between 'lupa' and 'suostumus'.
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Translate: 'May I have permission?'
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Write a sentence using 'luvalla sanoen'.
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Translate: 'I need a fishing permit.'
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Write a sentence with 'poikkeuslupa'.
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Translate: 'Permission was denied.'
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Write a sentence saying 'Dad gave me permission to go'.
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Translate: 'Are the permits in order?'
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Use 'ympäristölupa' in a sentence.
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Translate: 'You don't have permission to touch this.'
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Pronounce the word 'lupa' correctly.
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Ask politely: 'May I have permission?'
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Say: 'I have a residence permit.'
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Say: 'I don't have permission.'
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Ask: 'Do you have a fishing permit?'
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Say: 'He came in without permission.'
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Say: 'The permit is valid.'
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Ask: 'Where can I get a permit?'
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Say: 'I asked for permission.'
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Say: 'Mom gave me permission.'
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Say: 'Is the permit in order?'
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Say: 'Permission granted.'
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Say: 'This requires a permit.'
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Say: 'I need a work permit.'
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Say: 'Frankly speaking, I don't know.'
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Say: 'He acted on his own.'
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Say: 'The office granted the permit.'
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Say: 'I am waiting for a permit.'
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Say: 'The permits are ready.'
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Say: 'May I enter?'
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Listen to the word: 'luvan'. Is it nominative or genitive?
Listen to: 'oleskelulupa'. What kind of permit is it?
Listen to: 'luvatta'. Does it mean with or without permission?
Listen to: 'Saanko luvan?'. Is this formal or informal?
Listen to: 'Lupa on voimassa'. Is the permit expired?
Listen to: 'kalastuslupa'. What is it for?
Listen to: 'luvanvarainen'. Does this imply rules?
Listen to: 'myönnetty'. Was the permit given or denied?
Listen to: 'evätty'. Was the permit given or denied?
Listen to: 'poikkeuslupa'. Is this a normal permit?
Listen to: 'luvat kunnossa'. Are there problems?
Listen to: 'rakennuslupa'. What is it for?
Listen to: 'pyytää lupaa'. What is the person doing?
Listen to: 'antaa luvan'. What is the person doing?
Listen to: 'omin luvin'. Did they ask?
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Summary
The word 'lupa' is the essential Finnish term for 'permission' or 'permit,' vital for navigating social requests and legal requirements like 'oleskelulupa' (residence permit). Example: 'Minulla on lupa' (I have permission).
- Lupa means permission or permit in Finnish.
- It is a noun that changes form (lupa to luvan).
- It is used for both informal consent and formal legal documents.
- Related to the verb 'luvata' (promise), but means 'to permit'.
Muista p-v vaihtelu
Sana 'lupa' on tyypillinen k-p-t-vaihtelun sana. Kun sanaan tulee pääte, 'p' muuttuu usein 'v':ksi: lupa -> luvan, luvassa, luvalla. Tämä on tärkeää oikeinkirjoituksen kannalta.
Yhdyssanat
Suomen kielessä on paljon yhdyssanoja, joissa 'lupa' on loppuosana. Opettele ainakin oleskelulupa, työlupa ja rakennuslupa, sillä ne ovat hyvin yleisiä.
Kohteliaisuus
Jos et ole varma, saako jotain tehdä, kysy aina: 'Onko lupa?' tai 'Saanko luvan?'. Finns appreciate it when rules and boundaries are respected.
Luvatta vs Ilman lupaa
Molemmat ovat oikein, mutta 'luvatta' on tyylikkäämpi ja lyhyempi. Käytä sitä erityisesti kirjoitetussa kielessä.
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