poistaa
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- Poistaa is the primary Finnish verb for 'to remove' or 'to delete', used in physical, digital, and abstract contexts.
- It is a Type 1 verb (poistan, poisti) and usually requires the elative (-sta) or ablative (-lta) case for the source.
- In digital interfaces, 'Poista' is the standard command for 'Delete' or 'Remove'.
- It differs from 'poistua' (to leave/exit), which is what a person does themselves.
The Finnish verb poistaa is a powerhouse of utility, primarily translating to 'to remove', 'to delete', or 'to eliminate'. In the landscape of the Finnish language, it serves as the primary bridge between physical displacement and digital destruction. Whether you are taking a stain out of a shirt, deleting a blurry photo from your smartphone, or removing a legal barrier in a high-level policy document, poistaa is your go-to word. Its versatility is its greatest strength, but for a learner, understanding the nuances of its application is key to sounding natural.
- Digital Context
- In the modern era, you will see this word everywhere on screens. The 'Delete' button in Finnish software is almost always labeled 'Poista'. It covers everything from deleting emails to uninstalling entire applications.
- Physical Context
- Physically, it implies taking something away from a specific location or surface. If you remove snow from your driveway (poistaa lunta) or remove a splinter from a finger, you are performing an act of extraction or clearing.
One of the most interesting aspects of poistaa is its relationship with the Finnish case system. It almost always triggers the use of the Elative (-sta/-stä) or Ablative (-lta/-ltä) cases, indicating the source from which something is being removed. For example, if you remove a book from a shelf, the shelf takes the -lta ending. This logical flow of 'from-where-to-away' is central to the Finnish spatial mindset. It is not just about the act of removal, but the transition of an object out of a defined space.
Haluatko varmasti poistaa tämän tiedoston lopullisesti?
In more abstract or formal settings, poistaa takes on a more clinical or systematic tone. It is used in medical contexts to describe the removal of organs, stitches, or tumors. In political or economic contexts, it refers to the removal of taxes, tariffs, or social inequalities. This breadth makes it a B1-level staple because it transitions the learner from simple physical actions to complex societal discussions. Unlike the verb 'ottaa pois' (to take away), which is more colloquial and physical, poistaa carries a sense of finality and process.
Furthermore, the word is deeply embedded in Finnish daily life through maintenance and care. Finns are known for their practicality, and 'poistaminen' is a core part of keeping things 'kunnossa' (in order). Whether it is removing ice from a windshield in the dark of January or removing clutter from a home during a spring clean, the word resonates with the Finnish value of functionality. It is a verb of action, precision, and resolution.
Using poistaa correctly requires more than just knowing its meaning; it requires a grasp of Finnish syntax, specifically how the verb interacts with its objects and locations. As a transitive verb, it usually takes an object in the accusative or partitive case, depending on whether the action is completed or ongoing. However, the most critical part for English speakers is the 'from where' component.
- The 'From' Rule
- Whenever you remove something, the place it was removed from must be in the Elative (-sta/-stä) or Ablative (-lta/-ltä) case. Example: 'Poista tahra paidasta' (Remove the stain from the shirt).
Let's look at the conjugation. Poistaa is a Type 1 verb. It follows a standard pattern: minä poistan, sinä poistat, hän poistaa.... The past tense is poistin. It is relatively predictable, which is a relief for many learners. The passive form, poistetaan, is extremely common in instructions, such as 'Tiedosto poistetaan' (The file is being deleted) or 'Lumi poistetaan tieltä' (Snow is removed from the road).
Lääkäri poisti tikit polvestani kaksi viikkoa leikkauksen jälkeen.
In digital contexts, the word is often used in the imperative form: 'Poista'. If you are navigating a Finnish website and you want to empty your shopping cart, look for 'Poista tuote' (Remove product). If you are cleaning up your email, 'Poista kaikki' (Delete all) is your command. Note that in these cases, the object is often in the nominative-looking accusative because it's a command.
Abstract usage is where the B1 learner starts to shine. You can 'poistaa epävarmuutta' (remove uncertainty) or 'poistaa esteitä' (remove obstacles). In these cases, the object is often in the partitive case because the removal might be partial or the concept is abstract. 'Hallitus haluaa poistaa köyhyyttä' (The government wants to eliminate poverty). Here, 'köyhyyttä' is partitive because poverty is an ongoing, abstract concept being acted upon.
- Common Phrasal Usage
- 'Poistaa käytöstä' means 'to take out of use' or 'to decommission'. For example, an old bus might be 'poistettu käytöstä'.
Finally, remember that poistaa is an active verb. If you want to say something 'disappears' or 'leaves' on its own, you would use poistua. This distinction is vital. You poistat a file (you do it), but a guest poistuu from the party (they do it themselves). Mixing these up can lead to confusing sentences like 'I left the file' when you meant 'I deleted the file'.
If you live in Finland, you will hear poistaa in various environments, from the mundane to the professional. One of the most common places is in retail. When you buy clothes, the cashier might say, 'Poistan vielä tämän hälyttimen' (I'll just remove this security tag). This is a standard part of the transaction process. You might also see it on signs in shops: 'Poistomyynti' (Clearance sale), which literally means 'removal sale'—getting rid of old stock to make room for new items.
Voisitko poistaa kenkäsi ennen kuin astut sisään?
In the workplace, especially in office environments, poistaa is ubiquitous. During meetings, someone might suggest, 'Poistetaan tämä kohta esityslistalta' (Let's remove this item from the agenda). If you work in IT or customer service, you'll be constantly 'poistamassa' bugs, user accounts, or outdated data. It is a word of efficiency and maintenance. Even in manual labor, like construction or cleaning, the word is used for 'poistaa roskat' (remove trash) or 'poistaa vanha maali' (remove old paint).
- In the Kitchen
- Recipes often use this word: 'Poista siemenet' (Remove the seeds) or 'Poista ylimääräinen rasva' (Remove excess fat). It is about preparation and refinement.
Public transport is another place where the root of this word appears. Although you usually hear 'poistua' (to exit), you might see instructions on how to 'poistaa hätäuloskäynnin suojus' (remove the emergency exit cover). These instructions are vital for safety and use the verb poistaa because it requires a deliberate physical action by the passenger.
Social media is perhaps the most frequent modern context. If someone 'poistaa kommentin' (removes a comment) or 'poistaa kaverin' (unfriends/removes a friend), it's a common topic of conversation. 'Hän poisti minut Instagramissa' (He removed me on Instagram) is a sentence you might hear among younger speakers. It carries the same social weight as 'blocking' or 'unfollowing' in English-speaking cultures.
The most frequent mistake learners make with poistaa is confusing it with its reflexive counterpart, poistua. While they look similar, their meanings are grammatically opposite. Poistaa is something you do TO something else (transitive), while poistua is something you do YOURSELF (intransitive). If you say 'Minä poistan talosta', you are saying 'I am removing [something unspecified] from the house'. If you mean 'I am leaving the house', you must say 'Minä poistun talosta'.
- The Case Error
- Learners often use the wrong case for the location. They might try to use the adessive (-lla) as if they were removing something 'at' a place. Remember: removal always implies movement 'away from', so you must use the -sta or -lta cases.
VÄÄRIN: Poista tiedosto tietokoneella.
OIKEIN: Poista tiedosto tietokoneelta.
Another mistake is using poistaa when ottaa pois would be more natural. While poistaa is correct, it can sometimes sound a bit formal or 'heavy'. For example, if you are asking someone to take their hands off your shoulder, 'Ota kätesi pois' is more common than 'Poista kätesi'. Poistaa sounds more like a surgical or permanent removal, whereas ottaa pois is a simple relocation.
Confusion with hävittää (to destroy/lose) is also common. Poistaa is a neutral term for removal, while hävittää implies making something cease to exist or accidentally losing it. You poistat a file to clean your drive, but you hävität evidence to hide a crime. Using hävittää for simple removal can make you sound more aggressive or destructive than intended.
Finally, watch out for the object's case. Because poistaa is often used in negative sentences ('En poistanut sitä'), the object must then be in the partitive. 'En poistanut tiedostoa' (I didn't delete the file). Forgetting the partitive in negative sentences is a classic A2/B1 plateau error that poistaa frequently highlights.
To truly master 'poistaa', you need to know its neighbors. Finnish has a rich vocabulary for 'getting rid of things', each with a specific flavor. Choosing the right one will elevate your Finnish from functional to fluent. Let's compare the most common alternatives.
- Poistaa vs. Ottaa pois
- Poistaa is 'to remove' (often permanent or digital). Ottaa pois is 'to take away' (often temporary or physical). You 'otat pois' your hat, but you 'poistat' a virus from your computer.
- Poistaa vs. Hävittää
- Hävittää means 'to destroy', 'to dispose of', or 'to lose'. It is much stronger than poistaa. Use it for trash or something you want to vanish forever.
- Poistaa vs. Karsia
- Karsia means 'to prune' or 'to weed out'. It's used when you are removing parts of a whole to make the rest better, like pruning a tree or cutting down a long list of options.
Meidän täytyy karsia turhia menoja, jotta säästämme rahaa.
Another interesting alternative is pyyhkiä (to wipe). In digital contexts, especially older ones, you might hear 'pyyhkiä yli' (to overwrite/wipe). Physically, it's used for cleaning. If you remove dust, you 'pyyhit pölyt'. While poistaa is the result (the dust is gone), pyyhkiä is the method (wiping).
In formal or academic Finnish, you might encounter eliminoida. Just like in English, it sounds more technical and absolute. It is used in science, mathematics, or high-stakes strategy. 'Eliminoida kilpailijat' (to eliminate competitors). For a B1 learner, stick with poistaa until you are certain the context requires the weight of eliminoida.
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
The root 'pois' is one of the most productive stems in Finnish, leading to words for exceptions, exits, and even 'being across' something.
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing 'oi' as two separate syllables instead of a diphthong.
- Aspirating the 'p' (adding a puff of air like in English 'pot').
- Shortening the final 'aa' to a single 'a'.
- Confusing the 's' with a 'z' sound; it should always be voiceless.
- Misplacing the stress on the second syllable.
Nível de dificuldade
Easy to recognize in digital interfaces.
Requires knowledge of -sta/-lta cases.
Need to distinguish from 'poistua'.
Clearly pronounced with strong 'p' and 'oi'.
O que aprender depois
Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Exemplos por nível
Poista tämä kuva.
Delete this picture.
Imperative form (command).
Voitko poistaa sähköpostin?
Can you delete the email?
Simple question with 'voida' (can).
Minä poistan sovelluksen.
I am deleting the app.
Present tense, 1st person singular.
Poista teksti.
Remove the text.
Imperative form.
Hän poistaa nimen.
He/she removes the name.
3rd person singular.
Älä poista sitä.
Don't delete it.
Negative imperative.
Me poistamme tiedostot.
We are deleting the files.
1st person plural.
Poista maito.
Remove the milk.
Simple physical removal.
Poista maito pöydältä.
Remove the milk from the table.
Ablative case (-lta) for 'from the table'.
Hän poisti viestin eilen.
He deleted the message yesterday.
Past tense (imperfektit).
Sinun täytyy poistaa roskat.
You must remove the trash.
'Täytyy' (must) + infinitive.
Poistimme vanhat kuvat koneelta.
We removed the old photos from the computer.
Ablative case (-lta) for 'from the computer'.
Haluatko poistaa tämän numeron?
Do you want to delete this number?
Question with 'haluta' (to want).
Poista kengät eteisessä.
Remove [your] shoes in the hallway.
Inessive case (-ssa) for 'in the hallway'.
En poistanut sitä tiedostoa.
I didn't delete that file.
Negative past tense + partitive object.
Hän poistaa lian paidasta.
She removes the dirt from the shirt.
Elative case (-sta) for 'from the shirt'.
Tämä aine poistaa tahrat tehokkaasti.
This substance removes stains effectively.
Adverb 'tehokkaasti' (effectively).
Lääkäri poistaa tikit huomenna.
The doctor will remove the stitches tomorrow.
Specific medical context.
Meidän on poistettava esteet tieltä.
We must remove the obstacles from the way.
Necessive construction (on + -ttava).
Hän poisti minut kavereistaan.
He removed me from his friends.
Social media context, elative plural.
Voitko poistaa tämän kohdan tekstistä?
Can you remove this part from the text?
Elative case for 'from the text'.
Tiedosto poistettiin vahingossa.
The file was deleted by mistake.
Passive past tense.
Poista sovellus ja asenna se uudelleen.
Remove the app and reinstall it.
Two-step instruction.
Hän haluaa poistaa epävarmuuden.
He wants to remove the uncertainty.
Abstract object in accusative.
Hallitus päätti poistaa veron.
The government decided to remove the tax.
Formal/political context.
Vanha silta poistetaan käytöstä.
The old bridge is being taken out of use.
Idiomatic 'poistaa käytöstä'.
Tämä hoito poistaa kivun nopeasti.
This treatment removes the pain quickly.
Abstract physical state (pain).
On tärkeää poistaa kaikki syrjintä.
It is important to eliminate all discrimination.
Societal context, partitive object.
Hän poisti nimensä ehdokaslistalta.
He removed his name from the candidate list.
Ablative case for 'from the list'.
Tietokone poistaa virukset automaattisesti.
The computer removes viruses automatically.
Technical automation.
Poistamme tarpeettomat vaiheet prosessista.
We are removing unnecessary steps from the process.
Business/process optimization.
Hän yritti poistaa pahan maun suustaan.
He tried to remove the bad taste from his mouth.
Physical sensation.
Uusi laki poistaa monta byrokraattista estettä.
The new law removes many bureaucratic obstacles.
Complex abstract object.
Tehdas poistaa päästöjä ilmakehästä.
The factory removes emissions from the atmosphere.
Environmental/technical context.
Tutkimus poisti epäilykset lääkkeen tehosta.
The study removed doubts about the drug's effectiveness.
Epistemic removal (doubts).
Hän poisti kaikki viittaukset entiseen työnantajaansa.
He removed all references to his former employer.
Detailed editing context.
Tämä menetelmä poistaa tarpeen manuaaliselle työlle.
This method removes the need for manual work.
Conceptual removal of 'need'.
Kirjailija poisti useita lukuja käsikirjoituksesta.
The author removed several chapters from the manuscript.
Creative/editorial context.
Meidän on poistettava rakenteelliset ongelmat.
We must remove the structural problems.
Metaphorical/societal.
Hän poisti esteet diplomaattisen ratkaisun tieltä.
He removed the obstacles from the path of a diplomatic solution.
Diplomatic/metaphorical.
Hän poisti itsensä täysin julkisuudesta.
He removed himself completely from the public eye.
Reflexive use of 'poistaa'.
Filosofi pyrki poistamaan subjektiivisuuden analyysistaan.
The philosopher sought to remove subjectivity from his analysis.
Highly abstract/academic.
Sota poisti viimeisetkin toivon rippeet.
The war removed even the last remnants of hope.
Poetic/tragic context.
Lääketiede onnistui poistamaan kyseisen taudin maailmasta.
Medicine succeeded in eradicating (removing) the disease from the world.
Global/historical context.
Hän poisti kaikki todisteet olemassaolostaan.
He removed all evidence of his existence.
Extreme/literary context.
Tämä päätös poistaa pohjan koko sopimukselta.
This decision removes the foundation from the entire agreement.
Idiomatic 'poistaa pohja'.
Taiteilija poisti turhat elementit teoksestaan.
The artist removed unnecessary elements from his work.
Aesthetic minimalism.
Hän poisti mielestään kaiken negatiivisuuden.
He removed all negativity from his mind.
Psychological/metaphorical.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
Expressões idiomáticas
— To undermine something or remove its foundation/basis.
Tämä todiste poistaa pohjan syytöksiltä.
Formal— A euphemism for killing someone (literally 'to remove from days').
Hän halusi poistaa vihollisensa päiviltä.
Literary/Grim— To exclude someone or something from consideration.
Hänet poistettiin ehdokaslistalta.
Neutral— To take someone out of the game or competition.
Loukkaantuminen poisti hänet pelistä.
Sports/Informal— To remove someone from a social circle or situation.
Hänet poistettiin nopeasti kuvioista.
Informal— To try to forget something deliberately.
Hän yritti poistaa onnettomuuden muististaan.
Neutral— To wipe something off the map (destroy completely).
Kylä poistettiin kartalta sodassa.
Dramatized— To get rid of an obstacle or a person blocking progress.
Hän poisti kaikki kilpailijat tieltään.
Neutral— To retire something for good.
Höyryveturit poistettiin käytöstä lopullisesti.
Neutral— To fix a bad impression or situation.
Voitto poisti pahan maun tappiosta.
MetaphoricalFamília de palavras
Substantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
Relacionado
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of 'POIS' as 'POSITION' and 'TAA' as 'TAKE'. You 'POIS-TAA' something to take it from its position.
Associação visual
Imagine a big red 'X' button on a screen. That button is labeled 'POISTA'. Every time you see that 'X', say the word 'poistaa'.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to find five things in your house you want to 'poistaa'. Say 'Minä poistan tämän [esineen]' as you move them.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the adverb 'pois', which means 'away'. It follows the standard Finnish pattern of creating a verb from a spatial adverb by adding a verbal suffix.
Significado original: To cause something to go away.
Uralic / Finnic.Contexto cultural
Be careful using 'poistaa' with people (e.g., 'poistaa joku'). It can sound like you are excluding them or, in extreme cases, 'eliminating' them.
In English, we use different words like 'delete', 'remove', and 'eliminate'. Finnish 'poistaa' covers all of these, which can feel overly broad to English speakers at first.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Computing
- Poista tiedosto
- Poista sovellus
- Poista valinta
- Poista tili
Cleaning
- Poista tahra
- Poista pölyt
- Poista roskat
- Poista lika
Medical
- Poista tikit
- Poista side
- Poista kasvain
- Poista hammas
Social Media
- Poista kaveri
- Poista kommentti
- Poista esto
- Poista kuva
Government/Law
- Poista vero
- Poista sääntely
- Poista este
- Poista laki
Iniciadores de conversa
"Miten voin poistaa tämän sovelluksen puhelimestani?"
"Pitäisikö meidän poistaa tämä kohta esityslistalta?"
"Oletko jo poistanut vanhat sähköpostit?"
"Miten poistat parhaiten punaviinitahran matosta?"
Summary
Mastering 'poistaa' allows you to navigate Finnish technology and daily chores. Remember: You 'poistat' (remove) a file, but you 'poistut' (leave) a room. Example: 'Poista tiedosto' (Delete the file).
- Poistaa is the primary Finnish verb for 'to remove' or 'to delete', used in physical, digital, and abstract contexts.
- It is a Type 1 verb (poistan, poisti) and usually requires the elative (-sta) or ablative (-lta) case for the source.
- In digital interfaces, 'Poista' is the standard command for 'Delete' or 'Remove'.
- It differs from 'poistua' (to leave/exit), which is what a person does themselves.
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