意思
Describing a child feeling joy.
文化背景
Finnish children are encouraged to spend time outdoors regardless of weather, leading to the phrase 'Sää ei ole este ilolle' (Weather is not an obstacle to joy). An 'iloinen lapsi' is often one covered in mud but smiling. The 'Jante Law' (not thinking you are better than others) is less applied to children. Parents openly celebrate their 'iloinen lapsi' as a sign of successful, low-stress parenting. In the age of Instagram, 'iloinen lapsi' has become a common hashtag (#iloinenlapsi) used by Finnish parents to share positive moments, contrasting with the 'grumpy Finn' stereotype.
Stem Mastery
Remember that 'iloinen' follows the same pattern as 'suomalainen' or 'punainen'. Master one, and you master hundreds!
Complimenting Parents
Telling a Finnish parent their child is 'iloinen' is one of the safest and most appreciated compliments you can give.
意思
Describing a child feeling joy.
Stem Mastery
Remember that 'iloinen' follows the same pattern as 'suomalainen' or 'punainen'. Master one, and you master hundreds!
Complimenting Parents
Telling a Finnish parent their child is 'iloinen' is one of the safest and most appreciated compliments you can give.
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of 'iloinen lapsi' in the genitive case.
Tämä on ________ (iloinen lapsi) pallo.
The genitive case is used to show possession (The happy child's ball).
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct plural form:
After the verb 'nähdä' (to see) in an ongoing sense, we use the partitive plural.
Match the Finnish phrase to its English translation.
Match the cases:
Matching cases helps understand how the stems change.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural phrase.
A: Katso, vauva nauraa! B: Niin, hän on ________.
Context clues (baby laughing) point to 'happy child'.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
练习题库
4 练习Tämä on ________ (iloinen lapsi) pallo.
The genitive case is used to show possession (The happy child's ball).
Choose the correct plural form:
After the verb 'nähdä' (to see) in an ongoing sense, we use the partitive plural.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
Matching cases helps understand how the stems change.
A: Katso, vauva nauraa! B: Niin, hän on ________.
Context clues (baby laughing) point to 'happy child'.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
3 个问题Yes, 'iloinen mies' or 'iloinen nainen' is perfectly fine and common.
The nominative plural is 'iloiset lapset'.
It's a standard, positive word. Not too strong, not too weak.
相关表达
onnellinen lapsi
similarA happy/contented child
riemukas lapsi
specialized formA jubilant child
surullinen lapsi
contrastA sad child
kiltti lapsi
similarA well-behaved child